Basically, I like the British humor. Absurd situations and the attempts to make this look as whatsoever reality, enjoy myself. Humor is always a question of dose. I prefer it when it is not highly applied if a certain kindness remains. This film begins - although it comes to a funeral - very lightly on. Some bizarre situations are played out beautifully. Then the film is trying to increase and end up in the rather rough corner, slips further and further below the belt. One running gag is rolled out until no longer works and the ick factor is also served. In the end, politically correct nonsense as cherry on the cake. I could not believe it that I have spent on it money.