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"Life is a Laughfest" A Review By Justin Colbert

Have you seen this film? I swa the trailers for this movie 8 years ago and it came off as such a cheerful, laugh out loud(or LOL for those ultra hip internet junkies out there) , family film this looked like. I finally got a chance to sit down and watch this film recently and I just want to say that trailers did this film justice. I never had a better learning experience then the one I had watching this film. All rumours stories that the concentration camps were horrible and people were treated poorly can now be put put to rest because this movie shows how much fun death camps actually are.

Take this for example. Did you know that there's a game that's played and the winner gets a tank? Jesus I want a tank. I didn't quite get how the game was played. The over hyper, kind of crazy main character didn't quite give the game justice by explaining it. But it involves you hideing underneath beds and keeping quiet a lot. Hell I can do that. Sign me Up!!!

If your lucky while staying at these supposed holocausts you'll get a puzzle happy Nazi who will give you all kinds of different riddles that you have to solve yourself. If you think you could get bored there than think again.

This Roberto Linguini guy did an amazing job. Every time I thought he was going to get in trouble for sneaking around the grounds he would get caught, then he would start walking like he's some sort of puppeteer and then you realize, "Oh good another game".

I guess what I'm about to mention is going to be a spoiler. I'm not sure how comedies that are in the same category as The Naked Gun's or a Wayans Brother's movie could even have spoilers but whatever. So for your warning "Spoiler alert". Here's what I don't get. At the end of the movie Roberto told his son to hide in a locker located on the side of the road. A soldier captures Roberto and he plays the walk like a puppet game again. Then they go behind an alley and let off a couple quick fireworks. They do this without the kid. I would have thought the kid would have enjoyed a fireworks show but I guess it was for grown ups only I don't really know. Then the father never shows up again. He just leaves the kid stranded there. Luckily The kids tank arrived and he left with a soldier. Good!!! Leave that father behind. If the father wanted to hog the fireworks all to himself then the kid should get the tank all too himself. Fair is fair.

So go out, rent this comedy and wait for the laughs because once they start, you'll be grabbing your sides for the rest of the night.

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  1. Blogger Mike Ambs | 7:48 PM |  

    Laughing at this post makes me feel dirty... in a non-sexual way...

  2. Blogger Manda | 12:27 AM |  

    are you saying you didn't lile this movie?