Content Warnings
Overall Severity: ๐ก 65/100
Total warning time: 4m 5s
Sex/Nudity: ๐ข 20/100 (30s)
- ๐ก 30/100 [00:45:30 - 00:46:00] Brief suggestive dialogue about a romantic relationship.
Drug Use: ๐ข 10/100 (15s)
- ๐ข 20/100 [01:10:15 - 01:10:30] A character is seen drinking alcohol in a social setting.
Violence: ๐ก 50/100 (3m)
- ๐ด 70/100 [01:20:00 - 01:22:30] A character is forcibly restrained and threatened, creating a tense and unsettling atmosphere.
- ๐ก 40/100 [01:35:45 - 01:36:15] A brief physical altercation between characters.
Strong Language: ๐ก 60/100 (20s)
- ๐ก 30/100 [00:15:20 - 00:15:25] Use of a mild profanity.
- ๐ด 70/100 [00:30:10 - 00:30:15] Use of a stronger profanity.
- ๐ด 80/100 [01:05:50 - 01:06:00] Multiple instances of strong language in a heated argument.
Movie FAQ
Q: Who directed The King of Comedy (1982)?
A: The King of Comedy (1982) was directed by Martin Scorsese.
A: The King of Comedy (1982) was directed by Martin Scorsese.
Q: What is the plot of The King of Comedy (1982)?
A: The King of Comedy follows Rupert Pupkin (Robert De Niro), an aspiring stand-up comedian who becomes obsessed with a famous talk show host Jerry Langford (Jerry Lewis). Rupert's delusional pursuit of fame leads him to extreme measures, including kidnapping Langford to secure a spot on his show.
A: The King of Comedy follows Rupert Pupkin (Robert De Niro), an aspiring stand-up comedian who becomes obsessed with a famous talk show host Jerry Langford (Jerry Lewis). Rupert's delusional pursuit of fame leads him to extreme measures, including kidnapping Langford to secure a spot on his show.
Q: Who stars in The King of Comedy (1982)?
A: The King of Comedy stars Robert De Niro as Rupert Pupkin, Jerry Lewis as Jerry Langford, Diahnne Abbott as Rita, and Sandra Bernhard as Masha.
A: The King of Comedy stars Robert De Niro as Rupert Pupkin, Jerry Lewis as Jerry Langford, Diahnne Abbott as Rita, and Sandra Bernhard as Masha.
Q: Is The King of Comedy (1982) based on a true story?
A: No, The King of Comedy is not based on a true story, though it explores themes of celebrity obsession and media culture that remain relevant.
A: No, The King of Comedy is not based on a true story, though it explores themes of celebrity obsession and media culture that remain relevant.
Q: How was The King of Comedy (1982) received by critics?
A: Initially, The King of Comedy received mixed reviews but has since gained critical acclaim and is regarded as one of Martin Scorsese's most underrated films. Its dark humor and commentary on fame have been widely praised in retrospect.
A: Initially, The King of Comedy received mixed reviews but has since gained critical acclaim and is regarded as one of Martin Scorsese's most underrated films. Its dark humor and commentary on fame have been widely praised in retrospect.