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Looking for Comedy in the Muslim World (2006)

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Reviews Counted:29

Fresh:11

Rotten:18

Average Rating:5.4/10

Consensus: Although the premise seems ripe for laughs, Albert Brooks isn't ruthless or clever enough to pull it off.

Rated: PG-13 [See Full Rating] for drug content and brief strong language

Runtime: 1 hr 38 mins

Genre: Comedies

Theatrical Release:Jan 20, 2006 Limited

Box Office: $758,098

Synopsis: Courting controversy even before it was released, Albert Brooks's LOOKING FOR COMEDY IN THE MUSLIM WORLD suffered a heady gestation period as the original distributor, Sony Pictures, balked at the... Courting controversy even before it was released, Albert Brooks's LOOKING FOR COMEDY IN THE MUSLIM WORLD suffered a heady gestation period as the original distributor, Sony Pictures, balked at the title and refused to release it, leaving Warner Independent to pick up the reins. By using a mockumentary style Brooks weaves a potent satire on the shaky relations between America and the Muslim world. The film begins with Brooks being called upon by the U.S. government to travel to India and Pakistan in order to discover what makes a 300-million strong Muslim community laugh. On arrival Brooks hires an assistant, questions people in the street, and performs a hapless stand-up routine that only raises a few miserly chuckles. Floundering in an alien environment, Brooks's mission races towards its deadline with stress levels rising and precious little insight into the comic workings of the Muslim mind. Although the title is something of a misnomer (Brooks travels only to India and briefly to Pakistan) Brooks's movie is an interesting meditation on the machinations of comedy. Revealing the nuts and bolts of joke construction may not make a difference to the oblivious Muslim audiences who simply don't get him, but for comedy fans this is a rare chance to see a comedian talking about his art in a semi-serious manner. Of course there are plenty of laughs as well, most notably when Al Jazeera tries to cast Brooks in a Muslim sitcom titled "That Darn Jew" (no prizes for guessing whom Brooks would play), and the film ends with a wickedly funny twist to the tale. A thoughtful film that manages to strike a sweet balance between comedy and sincerity, LOOKING FOR COMEDY IN THE MUSLIM WORLD is an unusual and brave piece of filmmaking, and deserves to be celebrated for those reasons alone. [More]

Starring: Albert Brooks, Amy Ryan, Penny Marshall, John Carroll Lynch

Starring: Albert Brooks, Amy Ryan, Penny Marshall, John Carroll Lynch, Jon Tenney

Director: Albert Brooks

Director: Albert Brooks
Screenwriter: Albert Brooks
Producer: Herb Nanas, Steve Bing
Composer: Michael Giacchino
Studio: Warner Bros.

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  • Looking for Comedy in a Muslim World
  • "Looking for Comedy in the Muslim World" is the hilarious story of what happens when the U.S. Government sends comedian Albert Brooks to India and Pakistan to find out what makes the over 300 million Muslims in the region laugh. Brooks, accompanied by two state department handlers and his trusted assistant, goes on a journey that takes him from a concert stage in New Delhi, to the Taj Mahal, to a secret location in the mountains of Pakistan. Written and directed by Albert Brooks, "Looking for Comedy in the Muslim World" is a funny and insightful look at some of the issues we are dealing with in a post-9/11 world. The comedy also stars Sheetal Sheth, John Carroll Lynch, Jon Tenney, and Fred Dalton Thompson.
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    02/03/07
    Stephen Hunter
    Stephen Hunter
    Washington Post
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    The movie has a perversely unifying effect: Muslims, Christians and Jews may not be able to agree on exactly who the heck Jesus is, but they're fully capable of bonding in boredom.

    Full Review Source: Salon.com | comment 1 Comment
    10/07/06
    Stephanie Zacharek
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    05/12/06
    David Edelstein
    David Edelstein
    New York Magazine
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    I think this thing is just flat and dead.

    Full Review Source: Ebert & Roeper | comment Comment
    02/11/06
    Richard Roeper
    Richard Roeper
    Ebert & Roeper
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    I like all of Brooks's features, which are brilliantly conceptualized and deftly executed. This one's no exception, and some of the laughs are genuinely cathartic.

    Full Review Source: Chicago Reader | comment Comment
    02/11/06
    Jonathan Rosenbaum
    Jonathan Rosenbaum
    Chicago Reader
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    A comedian should never attempt to be a diplomat.

    Full Review Source: Toronto Star | comment Comment
    02/11/06
    Peter Howell
    Peter Howell
    Toronto Star
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    For all its silliness, Looking for Comedy in the Muslim World is also a work of integrity.

    Full Review Source: San Francisco Chronicle | comment Comment
    01/20/06
    Mick LaSalle
    Mick LaSalle
    San Francisco Chronicle
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    There are stretches when one has the sense that we're looking for comedy in Looking for Comedy in the Muslim World.

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    01/20/06
    James Berardinelli
    James Berardinelli
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    Looking for Comedy in the Muslim World doesn't.

    Full Review Source: Newark Star-Ledger | comment Comment
    01/20/06
    Stephen Whitty
    Stephen Whitty
    Newark Star-Ledger
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    I'm always suspicious of a Hollywood movie offering moral lessons, but Looking for Comedy ... offers a useful one: The whole world needs to learn to laugh at itself more.

    Full Review Source: New York Post | comment Comment
    01/20/06
    Lou Lumenick
    Lou Lumenick
    New York Post
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    There are funny ideas laced throughout, but they are rarely fleshed out into something more than a spasm of whimsy.

    Full Review Source: New York Daily News | comment Comment
    01/20/06
    Jack Mathews
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    New York Daily News
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    Looking for Comedy is more depressing than funny, whether taken seriously as a comment on the failure of cross-cultural communication or as a measure of Brooks's enervated muse.

    Full Review Source: Globe and Mail | comment Comment
    01/20/06
    Liam Lacey
    Liam Lacey
    Globe and Mail
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    Whatever you're looking for in a movie -- depth, empathy, enlightenment or just plain yuks -- look elsewhere.

    Full Review Source: Detroit News | comment Comment
    01/20/06
    Tom Long
    Tom Long
    Detroit News
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    Brooks' film strains to be funny and the strain translates to any language or creed.

    Full Review Source: Detroit Free Press | comment Comment
    01/20/06
    Terry Lawson
    Terry Lawson
    Detroit Free Press
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    Looking for Comedy may offend some, but compared to what you might have expected, it's powder- puff stuff, a wan journey that discovers virtually nothing about the Muslim world or anything else, really.

    Full Review Source: Denver Rocky Mountain News | comment Comment
    01/20/06
    Robert Denerstein
    Robert Denerstein
    Denver Rocky Mountain News
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    You're likely to still be searching for laughs when the credits roll.

    Full Review Source: Denver Post | comment Comment
    01/20/06
    Lisa Kennedy
    Lisa Kennedy
    Denver Post
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    This is by far the most embarrassing of [Albert Brooks'] seven movies.

    Full Review Source: Boston Globe | comment Comment
    01/20/06
    Wesley Morris
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    Boston Globe
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    Anyone who can mine so many laughs from the world in which we live since 9/11 deserves applause.

    Full Review Source: USA Today | comment Comment
    01/19/06
    Claudia Puig
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    USA Today
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    'Deadpan' is a hard concept to translate -- even when everybody's speaking the same language.

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    01/19/06
    Steven Rea
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    Philadelphia Inquirer
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    Albert Brooks takes his anxious, cerebral act on the road, to India and Pakistan. There's great satiric potential, but most of it is squandered after a hilarious opening.

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    01/19/06
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