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What are the best cold comedies you have ever seen?

The first film, Flying All Over the Sky, with Douban score of 7.5, tells a series of satirical stories about a hero with airplane phobia who flies to save his girlfriend's heart. This film was released on 1980, and it can be called the originator of nonsense movies. In it, you can see many nonsense fragments borrowed from later Stephen Chow movies and other funny movies, and even copied them directly. Although the film is still immature today, many scenes can still make people laugh, and the absurdity of some places is still difficult to reach today after 40 years. This is worth learning from some embarrassing comedies in the mainland.

The second film, Breaking the Iron Curtain with Douban score of 7.8, was born in 1984. It tells the story of American rock singer Nicky meeting the daughter of scientist Friedman, helping him save his father from prison and being involved in a spy case. Relying on the unprecedented flying Yang Ming, three directors in the film industry jointly directed and scripted this film. Some characteristics of the three directors are to make jokes with playful film techniques. The film imitates Hitchcock's spy action in an extremely exaggerated way. In the short video, you should also see many hilarious fermentation fragments and scenes, such as breaking a glass while playing ball.

The third movie, The Ridiculous Hexagonal Dragon, with Douban score of 7.8, tells the story of six strangers getting together to solve the old father's trouble because they have the same father. Most people may have seen the clip hanging from the swing in the film. This movie is a standard adam sandler, a spoof comedy with no moral integrity. Six wonderful brothers rob unjust talents all the way in the wilderness of the western United States, interspersed with various Indian artifacts such as white knives, sudden farting, donkeys and other wonderful settings. Such spoof plots as flying knives with white knives, castrating flies, and shooting a smiling tiger indiscriminately after beheading are one after another. It's vulgar, but it's really funny.