There are a number of movies that have been widely advertised as comedies, and you might guess they contain content that delves into deeper themes. However, there are also some comedy films that are brilliantly humorous and unexpectedly address serious issues, like “The End.” Below is a list of 5 comedy films that are surprisingly profound in their own unique way:
1. Dogma
This comedy revolves around the religious themes devised by director Kevin Smith, encapsulating many quirky elements, including bizarre creatures born from “original sin.” However, what many people don’t realize is that the backdrop is a chaotic battleground that leads to brutal violence in the film’s climax involving a deity played by Ben Affleck. The stakes rise further when the appearance of God adds to the chaos, reminding us of the absurdity of it all.
2. Little Miss Sunshine
Of course, “Little Miss Sunshine” has a wonderfully uplifting ending for the main family characters, but we must not forget the struggles they endure as they navigate through the challenges posed by an addicted grandfather, a suicidal uncle, and a young brother who aspires to fly. Fortunately, by the end, they manage to find a common language and joy in each other’s company.
3. Super
“Super” is a comedy film that revolves around the topic of superheroes and is quite unique in its approach. The story unfolds with a 16+ direction that many may not anticipate, with a rapidly escalating plot filled with violent scenes. The main character adopts a brutal approach to confront others, leading to a mix of humor and dark societal commentary throughout the film.
4. This Is the End
“This Is the End” is one of the most distinctive comedy films, featuring numerous well-known actors, yet it offers a scenario that many might not consider fun when the world faces apocalyptic threats. All the characters struggle to escape their fate, including the Backstreet Boys, and only those willing to sacrifice for humanity are granted passage to heaven.
5. The Cable Guy
One of Jim Carrey’s standout roles from the late 90s is as a cable installer who desperately wants to befriend others while attempting to invade their lives. At first, the storyline seems humorous, but it quickly turns dark as his increasingly erratic behavior leads to dangerous consequences, blurring the lines between comedy and horror.
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