The Meaning of Life

:''This page is about the Monty Python film; for the philosophical concept, see meaning of life.'' Image:Meaningoflife.jpg The Meaning of Life was a Monty Python comedy film made in 1983. This film was essentially a series of comedy skits about the various stages of life - in some ways a return to the sketch comedy format of the original television series. The resulting film is regarded as a little uneven, though which particular scenes are thought funny varies from person to person. Some more generally praised scenes include: Because the film was not intended for television, some scenes shows a much more black humour than the Monty Python TV series (for example Mr Creosote or Human Organ Transplantation sketch). In 2004 a "special edition" DVD was released with director's commentary, deleted scenes and behind-the-scenes documentaries, both real and spoof. During the title sequence, the title of the movie is first written as "The Meaning of Liff", and is corrected in a second by a lightning strike. This appears to allude to the humorous dictionary Meaning of Liff (by Douglas Adams and John Lloyd), released in the same year as the movie. Ireland banned the film on original release, like it did The Life of Brian, but later rated it 15 when it was released on video. In Britain, it was rated 18 when released in the cinema and on its first release on video, but was re-rated 15 in 2000.




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