In recent days, I believe that many small partners are worried, the good news of the patient's recovery continues, and occasionally there is bad news.
We hope that the epidemic in Wuhan can be controlled as soon as possible, and if we insist on it for a while, the epidemic will definitely usher in an inflection point.
I understand that everyone is in a low mood, so today I have selected 15 comedies with full of laughter for you, all classics.
Instead of frowning, relax for a while and cheer yourself up!
Stay at home and watch movies
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Shut up!
Shut Up!
Director: Francis WebelWritten by: Francis Webel Starring: Gérard dePardieu / Jean Renault / Richard Berry
Douban score: 8.1

The steel egg (Gerald dePardieu) is a big talker, chatting with people regardless of time, occasion and object, so he has no friends, and changes roommates one by one in prison until he meets the silent killer Ruby.
The steel egg can always tell Ruby, who (Jean Renault) does not speak, does not get angry, and is always planning a prison escape in his head.
Although Ruby's escape plan is seamless, he does not want to be stuck by the iron egg, but thanks to the help of the steel egg, the two escape in the chaos.
Ruby still has plans to avenge his girlfriend, but Iron Egg just wants to be friends with Ruby forever and open a restaurant.
One chattered, one shouted for the other to shut up.
On the way to escape, the two people clashed and laughed.
Recommendation: French comedy has never disappointed, coupled with the two major film emperors Gerald dePardieu + Jean Renault's passionate interpretation, it is full of highlights.
Anti-Fighting Condor
Hot Shots!
Director: Jim Abrams Writers: Jim Abrams / Pat Plov Starring: Charlie Sim / Gary Aylvis / Valeria Golino
Douban score: 7.3
The brilliant pilot, Tober Charlie (Charlie Sheen), leaves the Navy for the rest of his life in the Indian tribe after disobeying orders, but the Navy suddenly recalls him to a mission called "Stinky Rat".
Tober has too many memories of the Navy, his father once made a mistake while flying and caused the death of his peers, which became a knot that Tober could not get rid of, and the military psychologist Demeda (Valerie Gaulino) impressed Tober with his excellent equestrianism and gymnastics, but this beauty persuaded the mentally ill Tober to quit.
Tober's re-enlistment is actually an evil plan of arms dealers, who collude with military personnel to use Tober's fragile psychology to cause a plane crash and demand that the government upgrade the aircraft.
Soon the pilots crashed, but the arms dealers did not achieve their wishes, and they continued to plant obstacles in the mission of Tober and his comrades...
Recommendation: It is said that the nonsense plot in "Journey to the West" is borrowed from this movie, and the surrealist joke is worthy of the name.
Taxi express
Taxi
Director: Girald Piré
Writers: Luc Besson Starring: Sammy Nasseli / Marion Cotillard
Douban score: 7.8
Daniel (Sammy Nasserly) spent his last day as a pizza courier and worked as a taxi driver.
However, in his opinion, taxi driver is not his real profession, he is a real fast driver.
Fined for overtaking, Daniel befriends police officer Amy (Frederick Difenso).
Amy failed her driver's license eight times, poked a leak in her work, had no guts in the love field, could even boil water to cause a fire, and was a fool who messed everything up.
At this time, Amy is having a headache for a group of German robbers, and Daniel has to help Amy investigate the case in order to get her driver's license back.
His express talent proved to come in handy, and the robbers were eventually led into a dilemma by him.
Recommendation: The screenwriter is the director of "This Killer Is Not Too Cold", the funniest drag racing movie.
Crazy stone
Crazy Stone
Director: Ning Hao Screenwriter: Zhang Cheng / Ning Hao / Yue Xiaojun Starring: Guo Tao / Liu Hua / Lian Jin / Huang Bo / Xu Zheng
Douban score: 8.4
Chen Kexin: "Crazy Stone" is not like a mainland movie, and Ning Hao's grasp of humor rarely appears in Hong Kong movies.
A handicraft factory in Chongqing was on the verge of closure, but unexpectedly, when the old factory building was demolished, a treasure in the toilet was found - a valuable piece of jadeite.
The factory decided to use the jadeite to hold an exhibition, and the proceeds of the activity paid the workers.
During this period, Bao Shihong (Guo Tao), the head of the security section, was responsible for guarding the treasure.
However, the international thief Mike and a group of local thieves have left Bao Shihong helpless, they each use their own tricks to get close to the jade, and the exhibition hall begins a contest between the open and the dark, and things are far from being as simple as they seem...
Recommendation: There are 11 nominations for major awards alone, and 6 awards have been won, and Ning Hao won the Golden Horse Award for Best Original Screenplay with this film.
Plough the waves
Duckweed
Director: Han Han Screenwriter: Han Han Starring: Deng Chao / Peng Yuyan / Zhao Liying / Dong Zijian
Douban score: 6.8
Racing driver Ah Lang (Deng Chao) has always been angry about his father (Peng Yuyan) opposing his racing career, but in the process of proving himself to his father, Ah Lang accidentally gets involved in a wonderful adventure.
During this experience, he met a group of brothers and friends, went through many fantasy experiences together, and learned more about his own life.
Recommended: Director Han Han, Peng Yuyan + Deng Chao, two male gods, nominated for the Hong Kong Film Awards.
Happiness Terminal
The Terminal
Director: Steven SpielbergWritten by: Andrew Nicole / Sasha Jevassy / Jeff Nesansen Starring: Tom Hanks / Catherine Zeta-Jones
Douban score: 8.8
A person's life is a journey, and those who can reach the end can get happiness.
In order to fulfill his father's wish, Victor (Tom Hanks) flies from his homeland to the Kennedy Airport in the United States, but something dramatic happens: he is told that there is a coup in his homeland, and his ID passport expires one by one, and his visa can no longer be used.
The dilemma of Victor had to stay at the airport, waiting for a new certificate.
However, he waited at the airport for a full 9 months.
During those 9 months, he washed in the airport washroom, slept in the waiting room, and even got a job at a construction site.
However, Victor's sloppiness and obscurity attract the displeasure of the airport chief Frank (Stanley Tuzi), and perhaps even more angry and jealous of him is that the beautiful flight attendant Emilia (Catherine Zeta-Jones) is in love with Victor.
Victor, who is in the sweet, is also slowly observing the life of the airport and enjoying himself.
Recommendation: Following "Saving Private Ryan" and "Company of Brothers", Spielberg and Tom Hanks joined forces again, and the comedy was bursting.
Deadpool
Deadpool
Director: Tim Miller Writers: Rhett Rees / Paul Wynnick / Fabian Nicheza Starring: Ryan Reynolds / Morena Bakarine / Ed Scrin
Douban score: 7.7
More touching than comedy, more humorous than romance, able to jump out of the Marvel world's "strongest superhero".
The greasy-tongued mercenary Wade Wilson (Ryan Reynolds) meets the playful and cute Vanessa (Morena Bakarin), but at the height of his love, he is diagnosed with terminal cancer and has little time left in the world.
Desperate, he accepts an invitation from Francis's (Ed Scrin) private organization to genetically modify him to seek a physical mutation.
After enduring a series of brutal tortures, Wade finally heals the cancer and transforms into a super soldier with an immortal body, but at the cost of losing the human face.
The cunning Francis escapes, while Wade is unable to face his girlfriend with a terrifying face.
After that, he transforms into Deadpool and travels through every dark corner, looking for Ajax...
Recommendation: Nominated for Best Comedy at the Golden Globe Awards, with a dense laugh, the third highest grossing R-rated action film in the United States.
Daydreamer
The Secret Life of Walter Mitty
Director: Ben StillerWritten by: Steve Conrad / James Thurber Starring: Ben Stiller / Kristin Wegg / Adam Scott
If you also like to daydream, it's time to bring your dreams to life.
Walt. Medti (Ben Stiller), a film printing manager who has worked for Life magazine for 16 years, is introverted and unable to even talk to his favorite colleague Cheryl (Kristen Wegg), facing life like a bystander, often "emptying" to daydreams.
Until one day the company is acquired, the magazine needs to do the cover of the last issue, and the key to the success of the cover is to find a roll of film by the wild photographer Shane (Sean Pan), Walter finally opens his mouth to talk to Cheryl, and with the encouragement of her and her mother (Shirley McLean), embark on a real adventure, the ice field, the sea, the Himalayas... Walter's daydreams are far less magnificent than reality.
Recommended: The male protagonist of "Fantastic Night in the Museum", starring with Kim Carey's famous comedy master, Douban 8.4 points!
The Baileyard family
The Bélier Family
Director: Eric LattigoWritten by: Eric Latigo / Thomas Peter Gern Starring: Luann Emeha / Garland Vija / François Damien
Unpretentious French humor, such a laugh you have never seen.
The farmers, Mr. and Mrs. Bellier, and their son are hearing impaired and rely on their daughter Paula for their daily work and life as a sign language interpreter.
Paula's music teacher discovered her talent and encouraged her to participate in a singing competition on French radio.
Paula, who longs to continue her musical journey to Paris, will be separated from her family.
This rite of passage of passage in life has a more special meaning for the Bellier family.
Recommended: Winner of the César Film Festival in France, five award nominations, 2014 Unpopular Film of the Year.
Seto Inland Sea
Setoutsumi
Director: Tachiji Omori Screenwriter: Tachiji Omori / Kazuya Moto / Daiya Miyazaki Starring: Akira Ikematsu / Shoko Sugata / Saimi Nakajo / Takuya Suzuki
Douban score: 8.3
In this story, Seto Inland Sea is not a place name, but the names of two boys in the second year of a boys' high school in Osaka.
Seto Koyoshi (Sugata Shoki), a thin and tall man who was once a member of the soccer club, quit the club due to a disagreement with his predecessors.
Uchimi Wants (Ikematsu Shoryō) is polite and taciturn, but he is not a nerd who only knows how to read.
Somehow, the two seemingly completely unrelated "homecoming departments" became friends.
Every afternoon after school, they would meet up and sit down by the river.
In the time before the inland sea went to cram school, the two people chatted idly in the sea and the sky.
Their topics are all-encompassing, but they are boring and empty.
When the goblin-like girl Himura Ichi (Nakajo Sai no) appears, she inadvertently stirs up waves in the heart of Mune's big boy...
Recommendation: Adapted from the manga of the same name, won the Best Actor of the Japan Professional Film Awards, and the youth theme is a good work.
Escape the Three Kings
O' Brother
Director: Joel Cohen / Ethan Cohen Writers: Ethan Cohen / Joel Cohen / Homer Starring: George Clooney / John Teturro
Douban score: 7.9
In the early '30s, in a prison in the Wilderness of Mississippi, the greasy-tongued Effrier (George Clooney) spends his days with all sorts of ghost ideas about escaping.
After successfully convincing his fellow inmates— the simple-minded Delma (Tim Blake Nelson) and the bold Pete (John Tethorro), Everett's escape plan is finally realized.
Three convicts in prisoner's uniforms, handcuffs and shackles jingled on the road to freedom.
According to Everett, there was also a large amount of stolen money buried along the Mississippi River.
On the way out, they not only have to deal with a variety of tricky contingencies, but also have to wrestle with the law enforcement officer Curry who hunts them down.
The relentless guy vowed to send the three "fish out of the net" back to prison.
Along the way, there are many accidents and situations, can they get real freedom?
Recommended: Directed by the household name Coen Brothers, the soundtrack won the 44th Annual Grammy Award for Best Album of the Year.
Outstanding citizens
The Distinguished Citizen
Director: Gaston Du Palat / Mariano Cohen Screenwriter: Andrés Du pratt Starring: Oscar Martinez / Dadi Breva
Novelist Daniel (Oscar Martínez) has had a smooth career since his debut, and now he has won the Nobel Prize in Literature and climbed to the top of his career, but this honor has not brought him satisfaction, on the contrary, Daniel is worried that fame and wealth will take away his literary inspiration and sharp edge.
In the blink of an eye, five years have passed, Daniel's heat has not decreased, invitations and awards have continued, but he has called his assistants to refuse one by one. A letter from the small town of Salas caught the attention of Daniel, who had been home for a long time, and now invited him to set foot in his homeland to accept the award of "Outstanding Citizen", and without informing the media and friends, Daniel embarked on a journey home alone.
Recommendation: A film that is black to the end, but the ending is very high-energy, and the Venice Film Festival Golden Lion Award nomination film.
Death at the funeral
Death at a Funeral
Director: Frank Oz Writers: Dean Craig Starring: Matthew McFaedden / Kelly Horway / Andy Nieman
Daniel (Matthew McFadden) is a long-lost writer who has been living in the shadow of his famous writer brother Robert (La Pete Graves).
Silently shouldering the obligation of supporting his parents, he hosted his father's funeral this time, but he was also taken over by his brother.
The originally serious and sacred funeral was stirred up by her cousin's fiancé, the poor worm Simon (Alan Tudek), who had mistakenly eaten hallucinogens.
However, the greater crisis follows when a mysterious dwarf man (Peter Dinrage) appears and blackmails Daniel with evidence that has ruined all of his father's reputation.
It turns out that Daniel's father is gay, and this secret is about to be revealed after his death...
Recommendation: Douban 8.1 points, with a humorous plot of death events, the plot ups and downs make people overjoyed.
Party A and Party B
The Dream Factory
Director: Feng Xiaogang Screenwriter: Feng Xiaogang / Wang Gang Starring: Ge You / Liu Bei / He Bing / Feng Xiaogang / Yingda
The four young men, Yao Yuan (Ge You), Zhou Beiyan (Liu Bei), Qian Kang (Feng Xiaogang), and Liang Zi (He Bing), are a group of freelancers. On a whim, they started a "Good Dreams Day Trip" business, promising to help people live their dreams come true.
Bizarre and bizarre desires followed, and it seemed that everyone wanted to make a 180-degree turn in their existing lives.
Therefore, the rich want to try poverty, the stars want to experience the ordinary, the little commoners want to be General Patton, and the cooks who can't keep secrets want to become a tight-lipped iron man...
In the funny and absurd wishes, the four young people are busy playing various scene roles, and they integrate the truth into these stories.
Life is full of fun and tasteful.
Recommendation: China's first Chinese New Year feature film, setting a record for the highest box office of domestic films in 1998.
Grand Budapest Hotel
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Director: Wes Anderson Writers: Wes Anderson / Hugo Guinness / Stephen Zweig Starring: Ralph Fiennes / Tony Revololi
The story begins with an anonymous writer (Jude Lowe), who, in order to concentrate on his work, comes to a hotel called "Budapest", where the writer meets the owner of the hotel, Mustafa (F. Morrie Abraham), who invites the writer to dinner, and during the meal, he tells the writer about the past and present life of this weather-beaten hotel.
The hotel's former owner was named Gustavo (Ralph Fiens), while the young Mustafa (Tony Revololi) was just a small doorman who followed him. Gustavo was an upright, shrewd and capable man, and under his management and organization, the Grand Budapest Hotel became the premier resort of its time.
Gustavo and the elderly Lady D (Tilda Swindon) fell in love, and after Mrs. D's death, she left a priceless painting to Gustavo in her will, which annoyed her son Dimitri (Adrian Brody), and the doom of the Grand Budapest Hotel and Gustavo began.
Recommendation: Golden Globe Award for Best Comedy, Double Nomination for Academy Awards and Golden Bear Award at the Berlin Film Festival.