Andy Kaufman says
"I've never told a single joke in my life, and I want to see a real reaction from the audience. I love people laughing and sadness and anger from the bottom of their hearts."
Andy Kaufman, I think he's more of a performance artist than a comedian.
I went to the movie after I was accidentally attracted to the song "This friendly world".
It's a biographical comedy film, which I personally don't think can be called a comedy.
Seeing that part of Andy's deliberately creating a "glitch" to make viewers think there's something wrong with their TV makes me want to laugh a little, haha, I love this kind of prank. This part also reminds me of the "interaction" in design, the relationship between the product and the user.
In the movie, Andy met his partner. They appreciated each other's laughter and inspiration. Someone could understand their madness and do it together. It was a very happy thing. This part touched me.
I didn't get a lot of laughs in the whole movie. The madness in Andy Kaufman's 35 years of life may be the sum of countless people's lives, like a dream. His maverick that caters to his own heart is what I want to learn.
Finally, the song "The Friendly World" is great!
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