Thank You Very Much

La comedia y el caos: El legado de Andy Kaufman
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La provocativa comedia de Andy Kaufman a menudo indignaba al público, desafiándole a enfrentarse a sus propias convicciones. A través de imágenes nunca vistas y recuerdos íntimos, el cineasta Alex Braverman explora la breve pero impactante vida y carrera de Kaufman. A medida que se difuminan los límites entre la actuación y la realidad, el genio de Kaufman se convierte en una de las figuras más polarizadoras del s.XX. ¿Era una simpática estrella cómica, un imitador de Elvis, un luchador profesional, un bromista brillante o un simple provocador?
Really really good, sad, touching, and informative most of all. Gave me a lot of insight into his past and why he went ‘his way’.
I had no idea how deep his opposition went— the wresting with women and on-set melt downs. Audiences eventually got so annoyed by his personas and style, which only excited him more and more. His interests flew way above entertainment.
Clearly many have the sprinkles of Kaufman and influence like Nathan Fielder and others, but no one as daring with a complete disregard of normal success.
One of a kind, whose story is only being better understood with Thank You Very Much.
Really really good, sad, touching, and informative most of all. Gave me a lot of insight into his past and why he went ‘his way’.
I had no idea how deep his opposition went— the wresting with women and on-set melt downs. Audiences eventually got so annoyed by his personas and style, which only excited him more and more. His interests flew way above entertainment.
Clearly many have the sprinkles of Kaufman and influence like Nathan Fielder and others, but no one as daring with a complete disregard of normal success.
One of a kind, whose story is only being better understood with Thank You Very Much.



















