What Makes Women Laugh? (1997)

What Makes Women Laugh? Poster
Original Title: ¿De qué se ríen las mujeres?

Luci, Graci and Mar­, three sisters that make a comedy trio, go to the wedding of their father with a woman who is 45 years younger than him. During the feast Luci's husband dies in an accident. Despite the tragedy, the trio have to fulfill their commitment acting during August in Benidorm. The widow discovers thanks to a notebook that her husband cheated on her, so she decides to flirt with everyone.

Film Overview
"What Makes Women Laugh?" is a 1997 documentary directed by Barbara Wong Chun-Chun. Targeted at checking out the humor which appeals to women, the documentary is an interesting mixture of interviews, individual testimonials, and performances. More than just a film, it acts as an open conversation about the link in between ladies's understanding of humor and their personality, background, status, and experiences.

Style and Structure
The film tries to answer an easy yet complicated question: what makes ladies laugh? Beyond the pursuit of humor, it is an expedition of diverse and opposing views about what women find amusing based on their varied backgrounds and experiences. The movie consists of discussions and interactions with females from different walks of life - comics, starlets, socialites, homemakers, and more, each contributing a special point of view.

Interviews and Analysis
Chun-Chun's interviews with numerous females provide a captivating insight into different types of humor - from sarcasm, paradox, and absurdity to easy light-hearted small talk. She draws on interviews with internationally recognized comedians, starlets, and common women off the street to investigate how different biomedical, psychological, and social elements affect an individual's funny bone. The interviewees each provide their variation of what they personally discover funny and describe why.

Humor and Femininity
One of the repeating themes in the film is the concept of humor tied to femininity. A number of interviewees go over the social pressure on ladies to be classy and dignified, and how this can impact their comical expressions and acceptance of humor in basic. There is a critique of the male-dominated funny industry and how female comics typically have to navigate gender predispositions and stereotypes.

Performances
Interspersed in between interviews, "What Makes Women Laugh?" features stand-up performances that bring the subject to life. The performers range from prominent comedians with distinctive styles to lesser-known acts that include their distinct comedic viewpoints. These comical breaks not only amuse however likewise prove and contest the priorly shared views, presenting to the audience a wide spectrum of what's thought about comical to females.

Conclusion
In conclusion, "What Makes Women Laugh?" goes beyond the exploration of the female funny bone. It's an extensive and insightful study that touches upon, even if subtly, the wider themes of gender norms, stereotypes, and socio-cultural characteristics that influence a female's laughter. The film doesn't pretend to supply a conclusive answer to what makes women laugh - as it acknowledges that humor is subjective and that experiences and viewpoints around it can significantly differ from one female to another. Rather, it works as an open-ended conversation about the intricacies of humor from a female perspective. It is an interesting watch that uncovers some less traversed aspects of humor while providing a lot of laughs along the method.

Top Cast

  • Verónica Forqué (small)
    Verónica Forqué
    Luci
  • Candela Peña (small)
    Candela Peña
    Graci
  • Adriana Ozores (small)
    Adriana Ozores
    Mari
  • Jorge Sanz (small)
    Jorge Sanz
    Víctor
  • François-Eric Gendron (small)
    François-Eric Gendron
    Salva
  • Elena Anaya (small)
    Elena Anaya
    Catalina Bayarri
  • Juanjo Menéndez (small)
    Juanjo Menéndez
    Luqui
  • Ángel de Andrés López (small)
    Ángel de Andrés López
    Claudio
  • Jordi Bosch (small)
    Jordi Bosch
    Carlos
  • Daniel Pérez Prada (small)
    Daniel Pérez Prada
    Domingo
  • Yolanda Ventura (small)
    Yolanda Ventura
    Abuela