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Otto; Or, Up With Dead People (2009)

Jey Crisfar , Katharina Klewinghaus , Bruce LaBruce  |  Unrated |  DVD
3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)

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  • Actors: Jey Crisfar, Katharina Klewinghaus, Guido Sommer, Susanne Sachse, Marcel Schlutt
  • Directors: Bruce LaBruce
  • Format: Black & White, Color, Dolby, NTSC, Widescreen
  • Language: English
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rated: Unrated
  • Studio: Strand Releasing
  • DVD Release Date: February 10, 2009
  • Run Time: 94 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B001L1CNFC
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #89,230 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
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Bruce LaBruce’s feature Otto; Or, Up With Dead People will either thrill or repulse, as it is tailored to the rather specific sexual tastes that this art film director has spent his career elucidating. Otto does, however, vary from pornographic past LaBruce fetish films such as The Raspberry Reich and Skin Gang in that Otto will appeal to camp horror experts and those interested in conceptual links between abjection, fashion, and desire. As LaBruce fans may suspect, Otto; Or, Up With Dead People has a far-fetched plot that exists seemingly to provide framework for his visual explorations of homosexual identity. In it, a young, sexy zombie, Otto (Jey Crisfar), wanders Berlin streets until filmmaker Medea Yarn (Katharina Klewinghaus), whose name is Maya Deren with a twist, casts Otto in her upcoming zombie flick. Paired with actor Fritz Fritze (Marcel Schlutt), the viewer wonders throughout if Otto is a true zombie or another actor amongst the several he is filmed with. In this, there is the constant meta-film, an external narrative that asks the viewer to assess one’s own willingness to believe in monsters. With the help of her brother/DP, Adolf (Guido Sommer), and her girlfriend, Hella Bent (Susanne Sachse), who appears only in vintage looking, black and white footage as if she’s a ghost transmitting from the past, Medea directs Otto in various insalubrious settings, such as the Berlin dump. The effect is humorous and extremely odd. Not until Otto dials up ex-boyfriend, Rudolf, to meet on a park bench does one begin to understand the roots of Otto’s past, which has led to existential crisis.

Structurally, the film is quite scenic and abstract, and its cool soundtrack, which includes CocoRosie and Antony and the Johnsons, reinforces the music video, Kenneth Anger aspect of this stylistic movie. Several times throughout, in fact, are mock mentions of the high fashion industry’s vampiric way of thieving style away from those who wear clothes as sincere expression. Zombie fashion, in Otto’s world, is totally in. While the plot falls in an out of focus, scenes lend a picturesque, dream-like setting to several recognizable Berlin hotspots, such as the abandoned amusement park, Spreewald, and the Badeschiff along the Spree River. This is to say that as much as Otto; Or, Up With Dead People is a horror film, it also captures and meditates on trends in current fashion and art communities. As mentioned before, there is less sex in this feature than in LaBruce’s previous, yet a warning should be issued that the erotic scenes in Otto are straight-up gruesome, porno-updates of Herschell Gordon Lewis’s Blood Feast and other gore fests. --Trinie Dalton

Product Description

Otto is a handsome, sensitive, neo-Goth zombie with an identity crisis. He wanders the streets of the city, never sleeping, until one day he auditions for a zombie film. The director, an eccentric bohemian, begins making a film about Otto, while simultaneously shooting a film about a gay zombie revolt against consumerist society. As the final, orgiastic scene of the film is being shot, Otto struggles to access the human emotions buried beneath his zombie exterior. Director Bruce LaBruce toys with genre conventions, combining different media, including a humorous film-within-the-film, while creating a new, sexy, hyperpoliticized zombie mythology.

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13 of 15 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars More than a typical zombie movie February 9, 2009
Format:DVD
When I saw that there was a "gay zombie movie" being shown at my local film festival, it sounded hilarious and I knew I wanted to see it. Zombie movies have always scared and intrigued me , and are usually silly and campy to boot. However, this movie delivered much more than mindless thrills and gore. It's hard to go into too much detail about why this movie is so incredible without spoiling the ending, but this movie has heartwrenching commentary on homophobia, mental illness, societal alienation and much more. Many issues are brought to the surface and there will be at least one that will strike a chord with viewers. Not to say this movie didn't have screamingly funny or gory moments - it delivered in that department, too. Something for everyone!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Bruce LaBruce Triumphs Again! February 7, 2009
By Patrick
Format:DVD
This film is easily my favorite Bruce LaBruce work to date. Everything about it is more than I had expected and left me totally satisfied with my new LaBruce fix. A unique storyline and soundtrack - superb timeless costuming - beautiful locations around the city of Berlin - it all came together for a sometimes humorous and very touching gay Zombie story and their gay Zombie sexcapades. The bonus stuff include the Director's insightful commentary - deleted Zombie sex scenes (equal to those in his feature "Skin Gang") - alternative campaigns and the original theatrical trailer. What more could I want? Bruce has brought together a group of talented Bohemians to create this work of art as only Europeans can provide. Needless to say I love it. Six Gold Stars.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Very odd. But interesting. March 24, 2009
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I'm going to start off by saying that a gay zombie movie sounds amazing. But this is not really a gay zombie movie. Otto is a guy who thinks that he is a zombie in a world that hates zombies to the point of killing them in broad daylight. He has no memory of what happened before he bacame a "zombie" and auditions for a zombie film. While shooting the movie he has some sexual encounters with people but in his head he eats them. There's plenty of weird zombie sex going on and a story behind Otto.

*spoiler*
Otto got dumped by his boyfriend when he was sent to the psych ward for some psychological diseases. There's a list of them. Basically, Otto's crazy because his boyfriend left him after he was diagnosed.
*end of spoiling*

Otto is a story about finding love in a world of hate and discrimination. There is no hordes of undead trying to kill people, they just want sex.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
1.0 out of 5 stars Uhhhmmmm....
Did I watch the same film??? This was utter garbage... Poor directing, horrible actors, stupid make up effects and gore effects, even as a porn film this is crap as the naughty... Read more
Published 3 months ago by H. Beukes
5.0 out of 5 stars An original mixture of horror sub-genre and gay characters
Bruce La Bruce film is a brilliant analysis of contemporary displaced people, individuals who live on the margins of society, groups that struggle to obtain validation of either... Read more
Published 19 months ago by Arcadio Bolańos
5.0 out of 5 stars Do Not Expect Horror or LaBruce
This movie is brilliant! It crosses boundaries of Horror and Gay movies. It is extremely political and also fascinating. Mr. Read more
Published on February 10, 2011 by Keith White
4.0 out of 5 stars Gay Zombies; What's Not To Like.
Not for everyone; part agitprop,part gay porn,part coming of age, "Otto,Or Up With Dead People" is for those of us who love scratchy,confusing,and haunting cleverness. Read more
Published on February 6, 2011 by Wildman
3.0 out of 5 stars Otto Me Up
It would have been great, except I paid 18 dollars for two-day shipping and the movie didn't arrive for a week. Halloween movie party didn't happen. Anyway, I enjoyed Otto. Read more
Published on November 30, 2010 by Kelsie Johnson
2.0 out of 5 stars Interesting theme, boring movie.
It had my two favorite subjects, gays & movies. But lacked in interest. Zombies are supossed to be evolved version of what we are used to, but many incoherences appears during the... Read more
Published on November 23, 2010 by Jorge Angulo Barrios
5.0 out of 5 stars Favorite DVD In 2009
If you know nothing about Bruce LaBruce's style of film-making, you should know this. Generally speaking, they all have their distinct charm but often are overly homoerotic &... Read more
Published on April 28, 2009 by Brian R Yandle
3.0 out of 5 stars Otto, or up with dead people
disappointing, to much junk and not enough flesh. this is not a good follow-up to his last film, Raspberry Reich. worth a 3 for all the hard work his actors did.
Published on March 24, 2009 by bigboyone
4.0 out of 5 stars This New Post-Mortem Earth
It is amusing to follow a professional maturing of talented producer Bruce LaBruce from his early then mere scandalous male pornographic "No skin off my ass" via semi-doco "Hustler... Read more
Published on March 14, 2009 by Michael Kerjman
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