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In a fun and surreal odyssey, we follow an struggling comedian who is going through a personal and professional crisis. After an embarrassing moment in his last show, where the audience bursts into laughter—but not for the right reasons—our protagonist feels on the verge of collapse. To make matters worse, his love life is a disaster: his relationships are as chaotic as his career. Determined to regain his shine, he decides to embark on a series of absurd misadventures in a desperate attempt to redefine his own comedy and perhaps find true love.

As he tries to get out of this slump, he finds himself surrounded by eccentric characters and hilarious situations that test his sanity. From friends who are more of a hindrance than a help, to a group of admirers as quirky as they are charming, each encounter leads him to reflect on what it really means to be happy. As the escapades become more outlandish, humor intertwines with moments of self-discovery, prompting the protagonist to question the authenticity of his own life.

With a bold approach to humor and a touch of romance, the plot immerses us in a world where the line between laughter and tears blurs. Amidst mistakes and successes, the character learns that true comedy can arise from pain and that sometimes, to find your way back to laughter, you first have to get lost.

Media type
Movie
Year
1977
Director
Rowby Goren
Chuck Staley
Writer
Phil Proctor
Peter Bergman
Neal Israel
Credibility Gap
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
3.50
Actors
Michael Mislove
Prairie Prince
Peter Bergman
Phil Proctor
Harry Shearer
Michael McKean
Edie McClurg
Fred Willard
Tino Insana
Leslie Ackerman
Mary McCusker
Paul Willson
Christopher Pray
David L. Lander
Gender
Fantasy
Comedy
Ciencia ficción
Country
United States
Producers
Rick Murray
C.D. Taylor
Original title
Cracking Up
Duration
69
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