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Sometimes can veer a little egotistical but overall a fun watch. Bombing sounds even worse than it looks.


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The craft, creative process and complicated lives of Stand-up Comedians.
This documentary explores the complex and often painful lives of stand-up comedians. It delves into the personal struggles, anxieties, and traumas that fuel their comedic craft, revealing the deep connection between mental health and the pursuit of laughter. The film features interviews with various comedians sharing their intimate stories and insights into the psychology of comedy.
Dying Laughing received moderate critical attention, with many reviewers praising its candid and often heartbreaking look at the lives of comedians. While some found the subject matter heavy, the overall sentiment was that the film offered a unique and valuable perspective on the toll that professional comedy can take on an individual's mental well-being. It was commended for its bravery in tackling difficult themes.
Praised for its raw and honest portrayal of comedians' lives.
Commended for bravely exploring the link between comedy and mental health.
Some viewers found the subject matter too bleak, but appreciated the authenticity.
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The film features interviews with over 50 comedians, many of whom share deeply personal stories, including instances of addiction, depression, and abuse, highlighting the common threads in their experiences.
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Sometimes can veer a little egotistical but overall a fun watch. Bombing sounds even worse than it looks.