Comedy film is a film genre that indulges in humor and humor throughout its duration
You could say Charlie Chaplin, Buster Keaton and Harold Lloyd were comedians who first appeared in Hollywood films through the silent films they played in the 1930s.
In every decade there is always a renewal in the sense of humor that is adjusted to the existing trends and culture of society. As a result, comedy films have many more sub-genres, such as parodies and slapsticks.
From thousands of comedy films produced by Hollywood, we have selected 20 films that represent various senses of humor. For this reason, we focus on the best comedy films that are truly purely comedy-themed, not mixed with action, horror or romance, which we will discuss later in the next article.
1. What We Do In The Shadows
Vampire movies aren’t all scary. “What We Do In The Shadows” is a vampire film that is far from scary. This film, which tells about the lives of several vampires in one house, is quite funny and entertaining.
A new vampire named Nick (Cori Gonzalez-Macuer) tries to adjust to vampire life. Nick has a human friend named Stu (Stu Rutherford). Nick and Stu try to introduce modern life to senior vampires, from teaching watching television to operating laptops and cameras.
2.Young Frankenstein
The film, directed by Mel Brooks and starring his best friend, Gene Wilder, is a comedy parody of the story of Frankenstein. Amazingly, the tools and settings used are the properties of the film Frankenstein which was produced in 1931.
Shown in black and white format to add to the impression of horror, it still cannot stop the audience from laughing because they see the actions of the characters. Currently Young Frankenstein has been registered at the National Film Registry and is included in the lists of the best comedy films in several media.
3. Shaun of the Dead
Another zombie film that is not filled with sadism or the horror of the faces of the zombie actors, namely “Shaun of the Dead”. This synopsis tells about Shaun (Simon Pegg), a man who lives an ordinary life with his girlfriend, Liz (Kate Ashfield) and his best friend, Ed (Nick Frost). Shaun is happy to take Liz to the same place. Meanwhile, Ed often disrupts their dates with his silliness.
One day, the people around their neighborhood became strange. These people become uncontrollable zombies. Together with several other people, Shaun and Liz try to survive the infection and terror of the zombies around them.
4. The Nice Guys
Another zombie film that is not filled with sadism or the horror of the faces of the zombie actors, namely “Shaun of the Dead”. This synopsis tells about Shaun (Simon Pegg), a man who lives an ordinary life with his girlfriend, Liz (Kate Ashfield) and his best friend, Ed (Nick Frost). Shaun is happy to take Liz to the same place. Meanwhile, Ed often disrupts their dates with his silliness.
One day, the people around their neighborhood became strange. These people become uncontrollable zombies. Together with several other people, Shaun and Liz try to survive the infection and terror of the zombies around them.
5. The Nice Guys
Starting from the disappearance of a girl, Jackson Healy (Russell Crowe) and Holland March (Ryan Gosling) are forced to work together to find the mystery of the girl’s disappearance. Moreover, the girl’s aunt believes that her niece is still alive.
The journey of Healy and March in finding the truth behind the disappearance of the girl in the adult film is quite thrilling. There will be many unexpected things that will be revealed when the investigation is carried out in more depth.
A comedy film that was released in 2014, you can’t say it’s a lousy comedy. “The Grand Budapest Hotel” is a film starring a number of big names and has been nominated for several Oscars. The storyline of this film is also carefully crafted to produce a classy comedy film that inevitably makes the audience rack their brains.
This synopsis tells about the history of ownership of The Grand Budapest Hotel. A lobby boy named Zero (Tony Revolori) meets and immediately befriends a man entrusted with managing The Grand Budapest Hotel, Monsieur Gustave H (Ralph Fiennes). Gustave had a habit of dating rich, aged women. One of the women Gustave dated was Madam D (Tilda Swinton).
One day Madam D is found murdered. In her will, Madam D bequeathed a valuable painting to Gustave H. Madam D’s entire family did not accept it and instead suspected Gustave H of being the mastermind behind the woman’s murder.
6. Hot Fuzz
Starting from a policeman named Nicholas Angel (Simon Pegg) who has a good and satisfying performance. Unfortunately, his good performance meant that he had to be sent to a remote village, Sanford. There, Angel meets police colleagues who are not serious about their work. In fact, they often ridicule Angel who is too serious at work while their area is quiet and there are few crime cases.
One day, the villagers were found dead one by one. Angel must work with Danny Butterman (Nick Frost), his partner who is innocent and obsessed with police films. Will the two of them succeed in solving the mystery that ‘killed’ the villagers?
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