
Every secret dies somewhere.
For years, townsfolk have been terrified of the backwoods recluse known as Felix Bush. Then, one day, Felix rides to town with a shotgun and a wad of cash, saying he wants to buy a funeral. It‘s not your usual funeral for the dead Felix wants. On the contrary, he wants a “living funeral”, in which anyone who ever had heard a story about him will come to tell it, while he takes it all in. Sensing a big payday in the offing, fast-talking funeral home owner Frank Quinn enlists his gentlemanly young apprentice, Buddy Robinson, to win over Felix‘s business.
MPAA: Rated PG-13 for some thematic material and brief violent content.
Principal Cast: Robert Duvall, Bill Murray, and Lucas Black
Director: Aaron SchneiderTheatrical Release: July 30, 2010

Felix enters a church and speaks with a preacher about having a funeral for himself.
Themes: Witnessing, Self-Realization, Perspective, Forgiveness, Salvation, Death, Afterlife, Eternity, Reluctance
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Quinn and Buddy approach the mysterious hermit Felix Bush's house to sell him a funeral, and Quinn makes Buddy go alone.
Themes: Risk, Fear, Ambition, Business, Opportunity, Reluctance, Sales, Career
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Bush tells Quinn and Buddy that he wants to have a Funeral Party for himself before he dies.
Themes: Legacy, Significance, Death, Self-Conscience, Irony, Funeral
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Rev. Charlie asks Bush if he has confessed his past sins and asked for forgiveness.
Themes: Sin, Forgiveness, Accountability, Legacy, Confession, Guilt, Anguish, Grief, Repentance
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Felix Bush addresses the masses that have gathered at his Funeral Party.
Themes: Sin, Self-Realization, Forgiveness, Accountability, Legacy, Confession, Guilt, Anguish, Grief
2:13
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