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Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga Cannoli Send a noteboard - 12/07/2020 12:50:53 AM

So Europe has this thing that I guess you'd call the Olympics of whatever "American Idol" is, called Eurovision, where each country in Europe sends a contestant to the contest, which is held in the country of the prior winner, and they perform original music and the same panel that picks the singer in each country votes on their country's behalf.

This contest gave the world ABBA, apparently, and gave Will Ferrell an idea. Like most of what Will Ferrell puts on the screen, it's a bad idea. I don't get the appeal of laughing at him being a moron. What I've seen of Anchorman and Elf has not impressed me. The movie I most liked with him in it was "The Other Guys" in which the central point of his character was that he was annoying and obnoxious and you were supposed to get why Mark Wahlberg got so annoyed with him, and share Wahlberg's bemusement at his managing to land a wife who looks like Eva Mendes.

So will Ferrell is Lars, an Icelandic fisherman's son and parking enforcement officer, who watched ABBA performing at Eurovision as a small child in 1974 and was inspired to become a musician. And he's not good, of course, because this is a Will Ferrell star vehicle. And in what appears to be 2020 or so, he's still trying to make it as a Eurovision contestant. Although some of the people in charge of this sort of thing in Iceland are not even thrilled about the idea of the contest, especially since they would be financially unable to fulfill the duties of the winning country. But through shenanigans not unrelated to that desire not to win, Lars' act, a duo called Fire Saga, with his long-time female friend Sigrit, played by Rachel McAdams, who has a long-standing crush on him, but they have never consummated. They've had this thing for LONGER THAN I HAVE BEEN ALIVE (or Rachel McAdams, for that matter, as she was probably not born in 1974, when young Sigrit was inspired by little Lars' enthusiasm for Eurovision), and are apparently waiting until they get their big break to move forward with the relationship. And they might be half-siblings.

I suspect if you are familiar with Eurovision, this movie is a lot more enjoyable. Some of the stuff seems like in-jokes, and the music might be a parody of European contemporary pop or an homage, or it might just suck. I couldn't tell you. Dan Stevens, who tried to unconvincingly play an American prospector in "Call of the Wild" and a French cursed nobleman in "Beauty and the Beast" is a Russian singer, of ambiguously depicted sexuality, who might or might not be putting the moves on Sigrit. The Greek contestant, for some reason, takes his orders and attempts to seduce Lars to give him a clear shot.

And it's about as predictable as a movie about two singers secretly in love with each other in a big singing contest gets.

The amusing things in the movie are:
- Lars' (and possibly Sigrit's) father, played by Pierce Brosnan, is the typical stern, disapproving father (but when you're in your FIFTIES, as anyone who watched Eurovision in 1974 has to be, that should not be an issue anymore; your life is more than half over, deal with it), but there is a running gag that he's so good looking he's slept with every woman in the town, so they're all probably siblings.
- Sigrit's superstitious propitiation of tiny elves she believes influence fortune
- A song of Fire Saga's that they hate but which is wildly popular in their town and which the townsfolk fanatically prefer to any of the pop music covers or original music Fire Saga performs. It's simple, with a catchy tune and double entendre lyrics that sound like ABBA tried to write their own version of "My Ding-a-ling".

A not-so-funny attempt at a running joke is Lars' hostility to a group of young American tourists and their obliviousness to his hatred. I think the gag is that Icelanders are so polite that his attempts to insult them come off stilted and robbed of any malice, or else an effort to amuse an American audience by presenting what Europeans think of as American stereotypes.

This is the kind of movie that Rachel McAdams should have played the same role in 10-15 years ago, and Will Ferrell is WAY too old for, and even his character. It feels like he's the 800 pound gorilla whom no one ever dared to challenge by pointing out that his character is clearly the same age as he, given his size in 1974, and the main events of the movie should have taken place no less than 20 years ago. With a guy who is not clearly in his 50s.

Cannoli
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Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga - 12/07/2020 12:50:53 AM 570 Views
Hollywood made a movie about the Eurovision Song Contest? Weird. - 12/07/2020 01:07:34 AM 229 Views
It was enjoyable. There were so many former Eurovision winners in it. - 12/07/2020 02:43:12 PM 203 Views
Rachel McAdams is a big plus, true. I see it's on Netflix, will give it a shot. - 12/07/2020 10:12:25 PM 192 Views
After you watch it, - 12/07/2020 10:56:30 PM 277 Views
Okay, I had a lot of fun, more than I was expecting. - 13/07/2020 10:54:07 PM 205 Views
Yesterday I considered a short *NM* reply saying it is being talked about in my gay circles. *shrug* - 12/07/2020 10:58:11 PM 186 Views
Where the gays go first, the straights sometimes follow. - 13/07/2020 12:25:58 PM 198 Views
Would it be Oscar Bait if Netflix actual airs this in theatres? - 13/07/2020 06:03:05 PM 185 Views
Oscars? Those people take themselves way too seriously. - 13/07/2020 06:36:00 PM 187 Views
Crosses the Streams I mean Threads with some Hannibal energy. - 13/07/2020 06:52:54 PM 199 Views
what is it with this impalement fetish? *NM* - 13/07/2020 07:52:50 PM 113 Views
It's a gay thing. - 13/07/2020 08:44:36 PM 202 Views
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So I was just playing with the imagery. - 13/07/2020 09:15:52 PM 189 Views
Wait - 13/07/2020 09:27:14 PM 190 Views
Yes, I assumed that. Should I frown again? *NM* - 13/07/2020 09:54:11 PM 111 Views
Re: Yes, I assumed that. Should I frown again? - 14/07/2020 12:38:01 AM 206 Views
That is part of the fun - 13/07/2020 10:09:32 PM 246 Views
Can I just say... Thank you! - 14/07/2020 03:30:45 AM 198 Views
Re: Can I just say... Thank you! - 14/07/2020 12:52:48 PM 201 Views
this surprises me - 14/07/2020 03:46:01 PM 199 Views
That bitch is fooling herself. - 14/07/2020 06:28:27 PM 217 Views
*NM* - 14/07/2020 06:46:30 PM 115 Views
Oh. Its you. - 14/07/2020 09:24:28 PM 182 Views
Wow that was a turn of phrase. How do you "know" Greg and Joe, Mookie? - 15/07/2020 04:13:46 AM 173 Views
Not in the Biblical sense. *NM* - 15/07/2020 04:20:10 AM 104 Views
Re: Can I just say... Thank you! - 14/07/2020 10:23:47 PM 170 Views
Just double checking... - 15/07/2020 04:15:00 AM 184 Views
Sameish here... - 15/07/2020 06:26:33 AM 203 Views
Hell, I knew. - 15/07/2020 05:13:11 AM 206 Views
Oh you sweet summer child. - 15/07/2020 04:12:35 AM 189 Views
Speaking of comedies involving German bars/backrooms - 13/07/2020 08:42:52 PM 300 Views
Bryan Fuller man, let your gay flag fly and sink into the surreal dreamscape - 13/07/2020 09:00:05 PM 191 Views
Sweetie darling, you must watch Eurotrip. - 13/07/2020 09:10:47 PM 209 Views
I enjoy these type of movies if I have someone to talk about them *shrug* - 13/07/2020 09:17:30 PM 188 Views
We can set up a watch party lol? - 13/07/2020 09:28:04 PM 186 Views
Just Watch says no free streaming with one of the various subscriptions. - 13/07/2020 10:11:03 PM 173 Views
This is a travesty. - 14/07/2020 12:38:25 AM 184 Views
I would do this. - 14/07/2020 12:59:56 AM 198 Views
Seconded. - 14/07/2020 03:26:55 AM 185 Views
As a non-gay, non-watcher/fan of Eurovision... - 13/07/2020 06:55:06 PM 238 Views
Oooh! Hi! - 13/07/2020 08:49:02 PM 242 Views
Oooh. And you must watch Verka Serduchka. She is just so wonderful. - 13/07/2020 08:50:04 PM 244 Views
I knew I could count on you - 13/07/2020 10:05:22 PM 211 Views
There's more where that came from. - 14/07/2020 12:40:51 AM 166 Views
I have a feeling my favourites might be... somewhat different from Greg's. - 13/07/2020 11:22:31 PM 177 Views
I have to make a list? - 14/07/2020 12:44:05 AM 243 Views
Thank you both! *NM* - 14/07/2020 03:01:14 PM 121 Views
Yeah, many of mine aren't very pop-py or typical modern Eurovision camp. - 14/07/2020 06:16:21 PM 194 Views
I like her music. She feels very 80s. But with a modern twist. - 14/07/2020 09:29:18 PM 230 Views
I've read that elsewhere, I don't know that I really hear it? - 14/07/2020 11:12:56 PM 174 Views
Hmm. Eurovision. - 14/07/2020 10:33:57 PM 296 Views
Dschinghis Khan is fun, but their song Moskau is so much better. - 14/07/2020 11:29:51 PM 187 Views
*NM* - 15/07/2020 02:19:23 PM 123 Views
Here's the trailer, btw - 12/07/2020 10:00:30 PM 240 Views
I only ever heard of Norman Greenbaum doing Spirit in the Sky - 14/07/2020 08:10:36 PM 301 Views
Depending how much Eurovision you have watched, you'll like it. - 14/07/2020 09:26:12 PM 178 Views
I stopped looking for depth in movies altogether - 14/07/2020 09:54:52 PM 167 Views
Ok, so it wasn't really good at all. - 15/07/2020 04:01:56 PM 207 Views
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Is it weird that the one who posts a review is apparently the only one ignorant of Eurovision here? *NM* - 15/07/2020 05:18:45 AM 120 Views
Yes, it kind of is. - 15/07/2020 05:31:01 PM 532 Views

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