Looking for Comedy in the Muslim World
Studio: Warner Independent Pictures
Rated: PG-13
Website: http://wip.warnerbros.com/lookingforcomedy/LFC_content.html
Release Date: 2006-01-27
Cast: Albert Brooks, Sheetal Sheth, Jon Tenney, Fred Dalton Thompson, John Carroll Lynch
Director: Albert Brooks
Screenwriter: Albert Brooks
WorkNameSort: Looking for Comedy in the Muslim World
Our Rating: 1.50
Before you buy the PR line that Albert Brooks’ post-Sept. 11 mission of mercy got the distribution runaround for political reasons, you might just want to see the thing first. What starts out as a typically wry Brooks picture with the C-list star dispatched by our government to find out what makes Muslims laugh hurtles headlong into stultifying triviality. Allah knows why Brooks chose to fixate on all the wrong issues (will our hero be able to write the 500-page report he’s been assigned?) and wipe his nose with the right ones (like, what do Muslims really think and feel, anyway?) It’s an ego trip wrapped in a Jerry Lewis movie, except that Lewis might have remembered to make it funny in a few places. To wit: Having Brooks perform a dud of a stand-up routine before an audience of unimpressed Indians would only be a boffo idea if we didn’t have to endure it, too.
This article appears in Jan 25-31, 2006.
