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  1. 3 de may. de 1996 · To begin with the obvious: “The Pallbearer” is a goofier, gloomier trek across some of the same ground covered in “The Graduate,” with David Schwimmer of TV's “Friends” in the Dustin Hoffman role. The filmmakers must have subjected the 1967 classic to minute scrutiny. And yet the movie is not simply a retread; it has its own originality and tone and a quirkier sense of humor, and ...

  2. Aspiring architect Tom Thompson is told by mysterious Ruth Abernathy that his best friend, "Bill," has taken his own life. Except that Tom has never met Bill and neither have his incredulous friends. So when Tom foolishly agrees to give the eulogy at Bill's funeral, it sets him on a collision course with Ruth -- who is revealed to be Bill's oversexed mother -- and Julie DeMarco, the longtime ...

  3. Seeking thrills and a change of pace, Tom is asked to be a pallbearer at the funeral of a schoolmate who he can't remember. Delivering the eulogy to this anonymous corpse, he is rewarded when the grieving mother seduces him, but their relationship is threatened by Julie, with whom Tom had a former infatuation he is keen to repeat, whatever the consequences.

  4. 2 de ene. de 2010 · Comedia romántica / A Tom Thompson, que acaba de concluir sus estudios universitarios, le resulta imposible encontrar trabajo, una novia, o una casa lejos de...

  5. Summaries. A young man's life is thrown into a loop when he is asked to be a pallbearer for the funeral of a classmate he doesn't remember, and his old high school crush temporarily returns to town. Chaos unfolds as Tom is roped into being a pallbearer (and delivering the eulogy!) by the mother of a recently deceased "friend" from high school ...

  6. Between a dark comedy and a romantic one, The Pallbearer confounds, and David Schwimmer's puppy dog eyes can't save the procession from going six feet under. Aspiring architect Tom Thompson (David ...

  7. Tom Thompson is unemployed and aimless, hovering between childhood and adult responsibilities. A year out of college, Tom can't land a decent job and he still lives with his mother in Brooklyn. When asked to deliver a eulogy and serve as pallbearer for a classmate he doesn't remember, he nervously agrees.