The best comedies on Netflix: what to see?
Where to find the best comedies? Take a look at Netflix and you will surely find something just right for you. In the rich film collection of the website, there are many interesting productions, including well-known and popular romantic comedies, as well as humorous action stories. Familiarize yourself with the titles on this topic that you will find on the platform:
Funniest Romantic Comedies:
- “Holiday”, dir. Nancy Meyers (2006)
- “Dating since Christmas”, dir. John Whitesell (2020)
- “Time for Love”, dir. Richard Curtis (2013)
- “Think Like a Man”, dir. Tim Story (2012)
- “How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days”, dir. Donald Petrie (2003)
- “Notting Hill”, dir. Roger Michell (1999)
TV Show: ‘Notting Hill’ photo mat. press
Action Comedies:
- “Bad Boys”, dir. Michael Bay (1995)
- “Baby Driver”, dir. Edgar Wright (2017)
- “Agent and a Half Men”, dir. Rawson Marshall Thurber (2016)
- “Red Note”, dir. Rawson Marshall Thurber (2021)
- Men in Black, dir. Barry Sonnenfeld (1997)
The best romantic comedies: which ones are a must-see?
Best romantic comedy? If you want to get a little emotional, and at the same time laugh in the company of your loved one or friend, be sure to reach for productions that are perfect for watching with another person. Whether you’re going to spend a comedy show with your partner or your best friend, a good love comedy will do just fine. When considering which productions should be included in the list of the best films in this genre, consider the following:
“That’s Love”, dir. Richard Curtis (2003)
One of the comedy stories that works great not only during the holiday season is the star-studded hit “Love Actually”. The excellent comedy presents several intertwining stories, bringing closer the love adventures of its characters.
‘This is Love’ still from the film ‘Love Actually’ dir. Richard Curtis / screen youtube.com/ABCNews
“Bridget Jones’s Diary”, dir. Sharon Maguire (2001)
Adaptation of the best-selling novel by Helen Fielding quickly won the hearts of viewers, enchanted by the funny love vicissitudes of Bridget Jones (Renée Zellweger). Anyone who hasn’t had a chance to read this story yet should catch up as soon as possible!
Bridget Jones’ Diary still from ‘Bridget Jones’s Diary’ dir. Sharon Maguire / screen youtube.com/StudiocanalCinemaClub
“Love, Rosie”, dir. Christian Ditter (2014)
The touching story of Rosie (Lily Collins) and Alex (Sam Claflin) is another romantic comedy story worth seeing. The young heroes have been friends since childhood, but over time their relationship begins to turn into something deeper. One day, it turns out that the boy decides to leave Dublin to study in America. Can their relationship survive the test?
“Involuntary Fiance”, dir. Anne Fletcher (2009)
Looking for something to laugh at? “Fiance involuntarily” will certainly let you spend time on great fun. Meet Margaret (Sandra Bullock), who, fearing deportation, decides to get married quickly. He enlists his assistant, Andrew (Ryan Reynolds), in the plan.
Still from the film The Bride and Groom photo: still from the movie Fiancé Involuntarily
“When Harry Met Sally”, dir. Rob Reiner (1989)
Do you like romantic comedies that provide an opportunity for many emotions? If so, then decide to see the movie “When Harry Met Sally”. The story about the relationship between the main characters, played by Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal, will certainly not disappoint you.
Best Comedy: What to Watch?
The best comedy worth watching to improve your mood? Among the viewers’ appreciation, you will find several interesting titles that deserve the attention of fans of good stories, in which there is no shortage of humorous solutions. Check out what’s worth watching.
“The Untouchables”, dir. Olivier Nakache, Eric Toledano (2011)
Haven’t seen 2011’s The Untouchables yet? Catch up quickly and let yourself be captivated by a story in which your heart will be stolen by the excellent acting duo: Omar Sy and François Cluzet.
“Untouchables” photo. promotional materials
“Green Book”, dir. Peter Farrelly (2018)
The Oscar-winning story will appeal to lovers of original stories. The production follows the fate of an excellent musician, Don Shirley (Mahershal Ali), who is to be accompanied by a small-time hustler from the Bronx, Tony (Viggo Mortensen), during his many-year tour.
“Forrest Gump”, dir. Robert Zemeckis (1994)
Awarded several Oscars “Forrest Gump”, which is certainly a must see. If you don’t know the story yet, choose a humorous and touching one that tells the story of the main character, brilliantly portrayed by Tom Hanks.
Still from the movie ‘Forrest Gump’ dir. Robert Zemeckis, producer Paramount Pictures
“Catch Me If You Can”, dir. Steven Spielberg (2002)
Good comedy with a bit of action? Sit comfortably in your favorite armchair and let yourself be carried away by the best entertainment with the movie “Catch Me If You Can”. Based on a true story, the story follows the cunning Frank Abagnale Jr. (Leonardo DiCaprio). A young forger uses his talent and charm to quickly earn a real fortune. FBI agent Carl (Tom Hanks) is on his trail.
“Although time is chasing us”, dir. Rob Reiner (2007)
A story about two men who know that their time is about to run out. Wealthy loner Edward Cole (Jack Nicholson) and humble mechanic Carter Chambers (Morgan Freeman) decide to create a wish list. The heroes embark on a crazy journey full of adventures.
The best Polish comedies: which movies to watch?
How about the best comedies? There is no shortage of funny stories straight from Polish cinema, to which many people like to come back. However, if you haven’t had a chance to get acquainted with the most interesting productions in this genre from Polish cinematography, check which films you must see:
- “How I Unleashed World War II”, dir. Tadeusz Chmielewski (1969)
- “Bear”, dir. Stanislaw Bareja (1980)
- “Sexmission”, dir. Juliusz Machulski (1983)
- “Kogel-Mogel”, dir. Roman Zaluski (1988)
- “Killer”, dir. Juliusz Machulski (1997)
- “Boys Don’t Cry”, dir. Olaf Lubaszenko (2000)
- “Money is not everything”, dir. Juliusz Machulski (2001)
- “Coyote Morning”, dir. Olaf Lubaszenko (2001)
- “Day of the Wacko”, dir. Marek Koterski (2002)
- “The Wedding”, dir. Wojciech Smarzowski (2004)
still from ‘Boys Don’t Cry’, dir. Olaf Lubaszenko, prod. Poland screenshot from youtube/rafalgosciu
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Source: Gazeta

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