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Crazy Arts
Chinese Painter Fang Henshui's artpiece Heaven Bali was sold for 10 billion RMB in audition. The old painter comes back to China from Indonesia and hides himself in ShuangQuan Town. Fang Hengshui's student Rome, Pretending to be a cultural industry investor, saying he wish to change the country with art. Actually, he is trying to get Fang Henshui's original manuscript and authorization to sell the painting. The distrust of Mr. Shui and the villagers hinders Rome's plan, until Rome's daughter's appearance. Under the influence of this town and the old painter, they start to get to know each other. Her long-parted daughter gradually helps Rome to win back his teacher's trust. As the plan gets closer to success, the already-changed-by-daughter Rome struggles. At this time, the debtee Wu Fugui has come to town, the plan to change country with art gets more and more crazy...
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Plot Summary
Crazy Arts is a sketch comedy series that features a variety of absurd and surreal scenarios. Each episode presents a collection of short, often nonsensical, skits that explore humorous takes on everyday situations, pop culture, and bizarre concepts. The show aims to deliver quick, unpredictable laughs through its unique brand of comedic creativity.
Critical Reception
Crazy Arts received mixed to positive reviews, with critics often highlighting its originality and willingness to embrace absurdity. While some found the humor hit-or-miss, many appreciated its fresh approach to sketch comedy and the cast's energetic performances. Audience reception was generally favorable, particularly among viewers who enjoy unconventional and fast-paced comedy.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its fearless embrace of the bizarre and surreal.
Some sketches land better than others, leading to inconsistent enjoyment.
The cast's commitment to the outlandish premises is a significant strength.
Google audience: Viewers enjoyed the show's unique and often hilarious sketch format, appreciating the unpredictable nature of the humor and the cast's dynamic performances. Some found certain sketches to be less successful, but the overall sentiment was positive, with many recommending it for fans of offbeat comedy.
Fun Fact
The show's title, 'Crazy Arts,' was inspired by a running gag in one of the earliest pilot episodes where a character misunderstands the term 'avant-garde' as 'crazy arts'.
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