To have good laugh in good comedy movies
Everybody needs a good laugh from time to time.
LITTLE MONSTERS
Director Abe Forsythe's 2019 horror comedy movie "little monster" portrays Alexander England (Alien: Covenant) as Dave. He is a slurred and unlucky rock musician who lives with his sister and nephew after a rough break-up. Dave tries to stand on the good side of his nephew's kindergarten teacher, Miss Caroline (Lupita niyono), and he agrees to accompany the whole class to the pet zoo for a field visit. Unfortunately for them, the pet zoo is located next to the US Army base, which is experiencing an outbreak of zombies. When the class finds itself cornered by the undead, Dave will have to help Miss Caroline make sure everyone is alive. Can he win her heart, or at least grow into a person who has experienced it? We won't spoiler, but we will tell you that Josh GAD was attacked by zombies in the process.
LOVE & FRIENDSHIP
Whit Stillman's adaptation of Jane Austen's lady Susan caused a sensation, and Kate Beckinsale played one of her richest (and funniest) roles. Beckinsale plays Mrs. Susan, a young widow who hopes to find a suitable match for her daughter (Murphy Clark) and herself. Susan flirts and plans her way throughout the comedy movie, making the audience happy but also frustrating her pursuers and friends.Love and friendship is characterized by the wonderful supporting role of colo sevini (Susan's best friend), Tom Bennett (playing a very lively rich fool) and other actors, as well as Stillman's unique sharp dialogue and attention to the details of the scene and costumes. But Beckinsale's extraordinary performance brings the whole thing together, which is one of the recent examples of a comedy movie character being ignored during the awards season.
MULTIPLE MANIACS
John waters's early illegal comedy has been designated as an art by criterion, and one can only imagine how waters viewed this around 1970. The provocation's second comedy movie, multiple maniacs, is crazy. It builds a fragile scene. In this scene, lady divine (waters's partner) loses control in a murder spree, and her ex lover (David lochari) conspires to kill her, first of all, other members of waters's dreamlander performance group. In the real waters fashion, the plot is an excuse for the discharge of body fluids, a gorgeous performance, and a moment of penetration through the back door of sacred religious objects. Today, all aspects of the ideological scope are reviewed, and it is almost impossible to achieve the goals that waters achieved in the 1970s. Criterion knows what it is doing to preserve these amazing memories.
DON’T GO BREAKING MY HEART
Du Qifeng is one of our great modern directors. He is also good at cold triad crime drama and light romantic comedy movie. "Don't break my heart" in 2011 belongs to the latter, and is one of the high scores in the legendary career of Hong Kong directors. Zhiyan (Gao Yuanyuan), who has just ended her long-term love relationship, is an analyst at an investment bank. She finds herself in the middle of a love triangle. On one side is Sean (Louis Koo), a CEO working across the street from Zhiyan, who yearns for her through the tall company window. On the other hand, Kevin (always dreaming of Daniel Wu) is an alcoholic former architect. He helped Chi Yan continue to move forward and was inspired by her to start writing again. Next is a sincere, interesting and truly charming romantic time.
FREE GUY
Is free man a consummate film art? Absolutely not. Technically, apart from being an "original film", its premise can basically be attributed to the strange patchwork of Truman show through fortnite, pubg and GTA online. It is a competent video game comedy movie performed by Ryan Reynolds, Jodie comer and Taika waititi. Before the explosive development of Easter egg fan service, it remained more or less self-sufficient? yes. Is it great? No, but it looks very interesting, and it looks very interesting. This alone makes it ahead of most other similar video game comedies.
THE GOLD RUSH
Charlie Chaplin's adventure comedy movie has a history of nearly 100 years, and it is absolutely still applicable to the modern sense of humor. In the gold rush, Chaplin's "Little Tramp" is a prospector who lives in a hut in the middle of Klondike. Extreme farces and farces ensued. The little vagrant was blown away by the Canadian wind, bent down to eat leather shoes to make a living, and finally performed his legendary fork dance. Chaplin – even more than the muscle idol of the 1980s – is the key DNA of modern action entertainment. If you have never seen his classic works, then the gold rush is an interesting entry point.