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Comedy Movie Reviews

  • Whatever Works reviews

    "Whatever Works" is a romantic comedy film directed by Woody Allen and starring Larry David , Evan Moore and Patricia Davies Clarkson . It was released in the United States on June 19, 2009. The film tells the story of the weird-tempered physicist Boris and the young girl Melody married, but after the marriage he had to cope with the picky stories of the other's mother   .

  • Peter Rabbit reviews

    "Peter Rabbit" is an animated film directed by Will Gluck , starred by Rose Byrne , Domhnall Gleeson , Sam Neill , and dubbed by James Kimberly Corden , Daisy Ridley , Elizabeth Debicki , Margot Elise Robbie , and Sia . The film is adapted from the fairy tale of the same name by British writer Beatrix Potter. It tells the story of the pastoral adventure king "Peter Rabbit" leading a group of partners, fighting against McQueen for the sovereignty of the vegetable garden and the love of the beautiful hostess Bey next door The story of Douyong   . The film was released in the United States on February 9, 2018, and in mainland China on March 2, 2018   .

  • The Young and Prodigious T.S. Spivet reviews

    "The Young and Prodigious Spivet" is a feature film directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet , starring Kyle Catlett and Helena Bonham Carter . The film was released in France on October 16, 2013. The story is adapted from the novel of the same name by Reif Larsen. It tells the story of an American teenager who was invited to give a lecture in Washington after winning the World Science Award and traveled across the United States alone. 

  • About Time reviews

    "About Time" ( About Time ), written and directed by director Richard Whalley Anthony Curtis , is a British love and science fiction film starring Domhnall Gleeson , Rachel McAdams , Bill Nighy , Thomas Stanley Holland , Margot Elise Robbie and others. The play tells the story of a man who has the ability to travel through time. Tim is 21 years old, and his father told him that the men in their family have super powers of time travel and can go back in time. So Tim tried suspiciously, and returned to the summer, where he tried to change the relationship with his crush, but found that no matter how time travels through time, people who don't love you can't make people who don't love you fall in love with you   . The film was released in the UK on September 4, 2013.

  • Incredibles 2 reviews

    "The Incredibles 2" is an animated film produced by Pixar Animation Studios in the United States, directed by Phillip Bradley Bird , and co-dubbed by Craig T. Nelson , Holly Hunter , Sarah Vowell , Huck Milner , Samuel L. Jackson and others. The film was released in the United States on June 15, 2018, and in mainland China on June 22, 2018   . The story of "The Incredibles 2" immediately follows the first part, telling the story of Mr. Super becoming a full-time dad, and the elastic Superwoman comes to save the world. The family begins to face the change in the focus of life. At this time, a new villain appears, Superman. While taking care of life, the family unites with Iceman to prevent a dangerous conspiracy story   . The story of "The Incredibles 2" includes an eight-minute short film " Bao ", which is directed by Chinese Canadian female animator Domee Shi . It tells the story of an elderly Chinese mother who was depressed because her son grew up and left home, but unexpectedly became A story about Bao’s mother who turned from a bun to an innocent and lively Bao   . (Watching reminder: several flashing effects in the film may have an impact on the history of photosensitive epilepsy and patients with photosensitivity)

  • Modern Times reviews

    "Modern Times" (Modern Times) is a classic comedy film directed and starred by Charlie Chaplin (Charles Chaplin). It was released on February 25, 1936. The story of this film takes place in the United States during the economic depression in the 1930s. Worker Charlie (Charlie Chaplin) worked in a factory, went crazy, and entered a mental hospital. All of these were closely related to the survival crisis brought to people by the economic crisis at that time. connect. In the difficult life, Charlie and the orphan girl are in love with each other, and the scene is warm and touching, glowing with the brilliance of human nature. This "Modern Times" is considered to be one of the greatest films in the history of American cinema and one of Charlie Chaplin's most famous works.

  • Next Gen reviews

    "Next Gen" is a science fiction adventure animation film produced by Alibaba Pictures Group and Wanda Film and Television Media Co., Ltd., directed by An Kewen and Long Ziqiao. The film is adapted from the manga " 7723 " created by Nima Wang . It tells the adventure story of the robot 7723 and the soccer girl Mai who accompany each other and grow together .  The film was released in the United States on September 7, 2018   , and in mainland China on July 19, 2019   .

  • 500 Days of Summer reviews

    "500 Days with Summer" is a love movie produced by Searchlight in 2009. Directed by Marc Preston Webb and co-starred by Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Zo , the film was released in the United States on August 7, 2009. The film tells a surrealistic love story. A girl who does not believe in true love meets a boy who is crazy in love with her. Tom makes a living by writing various congratulatory messages for greeting cards. His mind is full of wonderful romance and he doesn't want to be thrown away by his girlfriend, Samo. In order to reflect on the problem between him and Summer, Tom began to recall the 500 days he and this girl were together in the past   .

  • Bruce Almighty reviews

    "Bruce Almighty" is a comedy film produced by Universal Studios in 2003, directed by Tom Sodiak and co-starred by Jim Carrey , Jennifer Aniston , Morgan Freeman and Phillip Baker Hall . The film was released in the United States on May 23, 2003   . The movie is about a TV broadcaster who is not going well. He blames "God" for all the bad things that happened to him, so God decided to give Jim Carrey the management power for a week and let him also. Have a taste of being in charge of the world. 

  • Lost in Translation reviews

    "Lost in Translation" is an American-Japanese comedy romance film released on August 29, 2003, directed by Sofia Carmina Coppola, starring Scarlett I. Johansson , Bill Murray and others. The film tells the story of the extramarital love between old men and young women who are attracted to each other because of loneliness in a different place because of the differences in culture and language, and finally find their faith in the hidden infinite possibilities of life. The film won the 76th Oscars Award for Best Original Screenplay in 2004 .