5º – Into the Night (John Landis, 1985)After discovering that his companion is committing adultery, a man, disillusioned with his private and personal life, decides to drive without a destination on a normal night. The problem is when he ends up rescuing a young woman who had suffered an attempted murder. Soon, he will realize that this young woman was involved in confusions that would put her life at risk. During the course of a night, we will see the various problems under which the two will live together. A little-known comedy from the 1980s, this film can be fun from beginning to end, elevating the figure of a carefree story that makes no concessions by also listing a violence inherent to the secondary characters.
4º – Clue (Jonathan Lynn, 1985)Based on the board game ‘Clue’, the plot puts several distinct characters trapped in a large mansion with a mysterious killer among them. Inserted in the comedy genre, ‘Clue’ is funny to every scene transposed to the public, even managing to work with a classic siege of mystery for the development of the story.
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