'Confetti' In The Press...Confetti offers plenty of sharp-eyed character humour and, crucially, develops each of its couples as credible relationships. There's a scattering of funny moments in Confetti, but they're dispersed over a wide area where not much really happens. Gloss and stupid, the film was made without a script, which is a good idea almost never. Ray Bennett, Hollywood Reporter It's cheerfully daft enough to be good fun, and even if you won't be quoting it the next day, it'll keep you laughing from start to finish. Confetti is the latest mockumentary to encounter the problem of reality, or reality TV, being more outrageous than the filmmaker's send-up. Mark Pfeiffer, Reel Times Martin Freeman and Jessica Stevenson are unstoppably likeable. Confetti is a genuinely funny movie. Steve Head, IGN Movies Confetti is both a curse and a blessing to those looking to Britain for comedy film; get on board with it and you'll have a riot but fail to pick up on the experimental nature of its humour and you'll likely be lost. |