A group of people attend a funeral, each with their own troubles.
A future son-in-law to see a serious father-in-law,
a concern with pigmentation on his hands,
a eulogy, a man whose all halo was wiped out by his brother,
a man who put psychedelics in a bottle of sleeping pills, a man
with the dead People in homosexual relationships,
all these relationships revolve around "sleeping pills", each with their own sorrows, and the most important thing is the person who calms down in the most chaotic times, just like him in the eulogy, "My dad is a different People..." He showed the people around him a kind of courageous responsibility, but the most precious thing was ignored by external fame and fortune.
Life is simple? It's complicated.
The whole movie interprets that humor very well. I don't know if this is British humor.
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