Humor Me
- IMDb link: 5658242
- IMDb rating: 6.1 (1,635 votes) Search
- Genres: Comedy, Drama, Documentary, Reality-TV
- Director: Sam Hoffman, Jemaine Clement
- Cast: Elliott Gould, Ingrid Michaelson, Joey Slotnick, Bernie McInerney, Tibor Feldman and others
- Release date: 12 Jan 2018
- Release year: 2017
- Runtime: 93 minutes
- Country: United States
- Keywords: joke, emasculation, black and white scene, playwright, litter, reference to paul mccartney, reference to ringo starr, father son relationship, diet cream soda, reference to mary higgins clark
Plot
Storyline
With an interminable case of writer's block and a personal family crisis, playwright Nate is forced to move into his father's retirement community.
A once-acclaimed New York playwright, NATE (Jemaine Clement), is struggling to finish his new play when his wife (Maria Dizzia) leaves him, taking their son. Desolate, broke and unable to pay the rent, Nate begrudgingly moves in with his widowed father, BOB (Elliott Gould), in his New Jersey retirement golf community. Bob, always quick with a joke, uses humor to deal with all of life's challenges, even the death of his beloved wife. It drives Nate crazy. Thinking his son could benefit from some discipline, Bob sends Nate to work for ELLIS (Willie Carpenter) an older ex-Marine who runs operations at the community. While at work, Nate stumbles on a senior citizen theater troupe staging a musical. Nate agrees to help but quickly realizes it won't be easy to get these quirky women to cooperate. And one of them, DEE (Annie Potts) even invites him to dinner to not-so-subtly set him up with her daughter, ALLISON (Ingrid Michaelson). Things reach a breaking point when a video of Nate's earlier play surfaces, opening old wounds between him and Bob. Ultimately, the father and son realize they each have their own forms of storytelling and come to appreciate their differences.
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