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The Meaning of Life (1983) is a comedic exploration of the various stages of life presented by the renowned comedy troupe. The film covers everything from birth to death, capturing the absurdity and poignant moments that define the human experience. Through a series of comedic sketches and musical numbers, the film delves into themes of love, war, religion, and evolution, all with the trademark humor and irreverence that the comedy team is famous for.
As the group navigates the complexities of life, they offer a humorous and satirical commentary on society's conventions and the human condition, providing both laughter and thought-provoking moments. Whether it's a dinner at a pretentious restaurant or a visit to a utopian heaven, each scenario showcases the team's wit and creativity in delivering entertaining insights into the meaning of life.
The Meaning of Life is a must-watch for fans of the comedy troupe and anyone who enjoys intelligent humor that mixes the silly with the profound. With its unique blend of irreverent humor and philosophical musings, this film promises a memorable and entertaining viewing experience for audiences of all ages.
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The Meaning of LifeRelease Date:
31 Mar 1983Writers:
Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Terry GilliamAwards:
Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award1 win & 2 nominations total