Most Fun You Can Have Dying (2012)
Release Year: 2012
Nation: New Zealand
Alternative Title: The Most Fun You Can Have Dying
Director: Kirstin Marcon
Writer: Kirstin Marcon, Steven Gannaway
Production & Genre
Producer: Producer: Alex Cole-Baker
Executive_Producer: Timothy White
Companies: Chocolate Fish Pictures
Budget: N/A
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Keywords
Keywords: woman director
Story
Michael, enjoying his sweet life with girlfriend Emily, best friend David, and the latter's girlfriend, receives a terminal illness diagnosis. Desperate to not let his life fade away, he steals the $200,000 raised for his treatment and flies to London. There, his nerve and humor land him in trouble, leading to a severe beating. He wakes up injured but is cared for by Sylvie, a mysterious French drifter with whom he falls deeply in love. Together, they attempt to outrun death itself.
Summary
'The Most Fun You Can Have Dying' (2012) directed by Kirstin Marcon is a New Zealand drama-romance about Michael, a young man facing terminal illness who decides to live his remaining time carefree and without attachments. He travels to London after stealing money meant for his treatment, where he meets Sylvie, an enigmatic French woman. The film explores themes of love, mortality, and living life to the fullest despite adversity.


