The Angriest Man in Brooklyn

Everyone has a bad day. Henry has one every day.

After learning that a brain aneurysm will kill him in about 90 minutes, a perpetually unhappy man struggles to come to terms with his fate and make amends with everyone he has ever hurt.

"The Angriest Man in Brooklyn," a 2014 film produced by AMIB Productions and Cargo Entertainment, delves into the tumultuous life of Henry Altmann, portrayed by the late Robin Williams. The narrative unfolds as Henry, a perpetually irritable man, receives a life-altering diagnosis from his doctor, Sharon Gill (Mila Kunis). Told he has only 90 minutes to live due to a brain aneurysm, Henry embarks on a frantic quest to reconcile with his estranged family and make amends for his past mistakes. The film's premise, while rooted in dark comedy, offers a poignant exploration of mortality and the human condition. Director Phil Alden Robinson masterfully balances the film's comedic and dramatic elements, allowing Robin Williams to showcase his versatile acting prowess. Williams' performance as Henry is both heart-wrenching and humorous, capturing the essence of a man grappling with his imminent demise. The supporting cast, including Peter Dinklage as Henry's brother and Melissa Leo as his wife, adds depth to the story, enriching the emotional landscape of the film. The interactions between the characters highlight the complexities of familial relationships and the impact of time—or the lack thereof—on personal growth and reconciliation. Set against the backdrop of Brooklyn, the film uses its urban environment to reflect Henry's internal chaos. The bustling streets and diverse neighborhoods serve as a metaphor for the unpredictability of life and the urgency of Henry's mission. Cinematographer John Bailey's work enhances the film's tone, with shots that oscillate between the frenetic pace of Henry's journey and the more introspective moments that allow for character development. The visual storytelling complements the narrative, creating a cohesive and immersive viewing experience. "The Angriest Man in Brooklyn" ultimately serves as a meditation on life's fragility and the importance of cherishing every moment. While the film's premise may seem far-fetched, it effectively underscores the universal themes of regret, forgiveness, and the desire to leave a meaningful legacy. Robin Williams' final on-screen performance is a testament to his talent and leaves a lasting impact on audiences, reminding us to embrace life with all its imperfections and to seek connection and understanding in our relationships.

Year2014

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GenresDramaComedy

Production countriesUnited States of America

Production companies

AMIB Productions

Cargo Entertainment

Landscape Entertainment

MICA Entertainment

Prominent Media Group

Vedette Finance

The Angriest Man in Brooklyn

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