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Director: Edgar Wright
Cast: Nick Frost
A day in the life of an overly cheerful group of people exchanging niceties in the means of hand-drawn speech bubbles.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Forced Hilarity, directed by Edgar Wright in 2001, is a comedy film that follows an overly cheerful group of people exchanging niceties through hand-drawn speech bubbles. The film has received mixed reviews from critics, with some finding the premise unique and humorous, while others criticize it as repetitive and lacking in substance. No major awards or nominations have been reported for this film, and audience reception based on IMDb and Rotten Tomatoes ratings is currently unavailable.
Why you might like this:
Fans of director Edgar Wright's unique visual comedic style will especially enjoy the hilarious, dialogue-free antics of the cheerfully overly-polite characters in this 2001 film Forced Hilarity, which offers a delightfully absurdist take on mundane social interactions.