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When a cancer diagnosis upends his life, a middle-aged stand-up comedian sets out to find laughter again and gains a new perspective on life. (Netflix)

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inglés Stand-up comedians no longer have to fake cancer to convince people they're funny. Hundreds of "terminal" situations seen hundreds of times combined with the kind of safely cautious but sort of cheeky humor that starts by poking fun at therapeutic bluntness and then reproduces it and applies it itself. To top it all off, he smuggles into your cinema advocacy of streamed performances as a full-fledged alternative to the collective experience, and he can kindly fuck right off with that. I lament Gunnari's physically present to the point of being intrusive camerawork that pretty much brings the whole thing to life, but when I see a poorly digested good french fry in a pile of vomit, I'm not going to immediately consider it something worth eating. ()