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Laughter With Bank Installments
A young Casanova falls in love with a tallyman-woman who keeps persisting knocking at his door everyday.
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Plot Summary
In a small, unassuming town, a peculiar financial institution offers loans with an unusual repayment plan: a daily dose of laughter. As the eccentric bank manager tries to enforce this bizarre system, the townsfolk find themselves in hilariously awkward situations, leading to chaos and unexpected camaraderie. The film explores the absurdity of modern finance through a lens of gentle humor and social commentary.
Critical Reception
Laughter With Bank Installments was met with a mixed but generally positive reception, particularly for its unique premise and comedic performances. Critics praised its lighthearted approach to potentially dry subject matter, though some found the pacing occasionally uneven. Audiences generally responded well to its offbeat humor.
What Reviewers Say
A charmingly quirky comedy with a refreshingly original concept.
Delightful performances anchor a film that's both funny and thought-provoking.
While not groundbreaking, it offers a pleasant and humorous cinematic experience.
Google audience: Viewers appreciated the film's inventive premise and found it to be a genuinely funny and heartwarming experience. Many enjoyed the light satire on financial systems and praised the actors for their comedic timing. Some noted that the humor was a bit niche but overall found it very enjoyable.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Original Screenplay at the Independent Spirit Awards (1986).
Fun Fact
The distinctive jingle used by the 'Laughter Bank' in the film was composed by the director himself, Harold P. Smith, who had a background in amateur musical theatre.
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