If you want to write a movie about women and sports that provoke through comedy, I would like to make it a comedy first. I do not feel that the audience is so intertwined with the feelings of the drama, so I think that it is easy to convey serious ideas through comedy. They watch movies. I think that it is very similar to the idea of arguing race and gender problems and problems more easily through forums like movies. Because I agree with the idea expressed without taking responsibility to the author of the idea.
Even the title of a comedy is provocative. This movie is not that funny - it's not just a temptation of mere temptation. The movie made the sarcastic idea very uncomfortable as our marginal anti-social hero used it as a continuous defense mechanism. So, was the title more ironic and expanded further? This sounds like a fact, but director Rick Elson is not interested in segregation as a way to see it rather than studying it with an obnoxious attachment. In this sense, "comedy" is not only a comedy in the darkest comedy, but also a good fusion with the Pantheon in the recent movies. As far as the audience goes straight
Only a few people come to mind at once, even movies like Jaane Bhi Do Yaaron were comedies from their hearts. For smart comedy, you need to have a sense of provocation, and of course you should be familiar with the language. It is common in American home comedies like the office and hardly appeared in Indian films. Angamaly Diaries (2017) is close to that, but that is it. My favorite comedy in recent years is Eega (2012), but humor is not from dialogue.
There was a wolf boundary between wolves' provocation and attack, so we found that many dinner guests were not at home. Especially the comedy is ambiguous. Many of the serious reactions to wolf's ingenuity are the extent to which Washington himself was isolated, the extent to which this joke actually exists in the tribe, and why comfortable media events like Saturday dinner are inevitably uncomfortable showed that. And it is best not to rest. At the media dinner in Washington in 1996, Don Isus condemned Bill Clinton's marital affair and Hillary Clinton's legal issues, so I do not know if the wolf is "worst". Do you remember the brutal barbecue of President George W. Bush of Stephen Colbert at the 2006 press conference? It is very cruel (uncomfortable and fun). How did Seth Meyers release Trump in the 2011 show? Difficult things are absurd