Como en la vida real

An American comedy.

Albert Brooks se interpreta a sí mismo como un egocéntrico humorista que ha decidido hacer un documental. Basándose en las clásicas series documentales en las que se filma a una familia típica durante un día, Brooks se decide por la familia Yeager.

"Real Life" (1979), a satirical comedy directed by Albert Brooks and produced by Paramount Pictures, offers a biting yet humorous critique of reality television long before the genre became a staple of modern entertainment. The film follows a fictional filmmaker, also named Albert Brooks, who decides to document the daily life of an average American family, the Yeagers, in an attempt to create a groundbreaking cinéma vérité project. As the cameras roll, the Yeagers' lives spiral into chaos under the constant scrutiny and manipulation of the film crew, highlighting the absurdity and ethical dilemmas inherent in reality TV. Set in the United States, "Real Life" cleverly uses the backdrop of suburban America to explore themes of privacy, authenticity, and the impact of media on personal lives. The Yeager family, initially enthusiastic about participating in the project, soon finds their routines disrupted and their relationships strained as they struggle to maintain normalcy under the intrusive gaze of the camera. Brooks' character, driven by a mix of ambition and naivety, becomes increasingly detached from the real consequences of his experiment, providing both comedic and poignant moments throughout the film. The film's humor is derived from its sharp observations and exaggerated scenarios, such as the Yeagers' attempts to cope with bizarre interventions by the film crew, including the installation of a "sneeze detector" and the staging of dramatic events to boost viewer interest. These elements not only entertain but also serve as a critique of the lengths to which media producers will go to manufacture drama and manipulate reality for the sake of entertainment. "Real Life" remains a prescient and insightful commentary on the voyeuristic nature of reality television, a genre that would explode in popularity decades later. Despite its initial lukewarm reception, the film has gained a cult following and is appreciated for its foresight and satirical edge. Albert Brooks' directorial debut showcases his unique comedic voice and sets the stage for his later work, cementing "Real Life" as a significant, if underappreciated, piece of American cinema.

Año1979

Duración99 minuto

Ingresos364642$

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GénerosComedia

Países de producciónUnited States of America

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