


Nowadays it is campier than an episode of RuPaul's Drag Race with countries that are nowhere near the continent of Europe being eligible to enter.

You can be sure Greece will give Cyprus high marks and vice-versa. It gave Abba its big break and lots of other winners based on incomprehensible voting patterns. Additionally, they must have gotten permission to use the name, bumper music and more.making the film look and sound exactly like Eurovision! Overall, a wonderful and enjoyable film for anyone who loves Eurovision.and a mildly enjoyable movie for anyone else. But through an odd set of circumstances, they find themselves the Icelandic entry into Eurovision!! Do they stand a prayer? Probably not.but the film is about them and how they manage to salvage some dignity out of this! What really helps this story is that so many Eurovision winners and famous competitors appear in the film. After all, few Americans (apart from me and a few other strange folks) watch Eurovision or even know what it is or how it's conducted! But, if you don't know about it, you might still enjoy it.who knows? As far as the movie goes, it is the fictional story about Lars and Sigrit (Will Ferrell and Rachel McAdams).a singing duo who, frankly, don't seem very good.

Now this MIGHT mean that the best audience for this movie are Europeans and folks from a few other countries that also compete in the competition (such as Israel, Turkey and Australia). Instead, it's a strange tribute to Eurovision from some folks who seem to understand and love it. In fact, I would go so far as to say I wouldn't even consider it a comedy.though it has some comedic portions. Although this IS a Will Ferrell film, do not watch "Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga" thinking it will be anything like "Talladega Nights" or "Anchorman".
