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A happy child is born into a depressed family that sells equipment to help people commit suicide. Realizing that the very future of their enduring family business may be threatened by the beaming boy, the family soon resorts to desperate measures in their efforts to keep the misery alive.
This is a film of two halves, with the half involving sweetness and light muddled and limp in comparison to its tougher, more sinister flipside, while the ending is almost unforgivably trite.
Too grisly for kids, or at least their ticket-buying parents. At the same time, the bouncy musical numbers with their contorted rhymes are unlikely to be embraced by any self-respecting Goth teen.