3º – Night at the Museum (Shawn Levy, 2006)In the plot, a man is hired to work as a night watchman in an important museum. The problem is that this man had no idea that the items present in the place came to life during the night, resulting in unprecedented confusion. ‘Night at the Museum’ is fun and simple, working with always dynamic situations and drawing on the talent of its protagonist, played by actor Ben Stiller.
2º – Groundhog Day (Harold Ramis, 1993)A journalist finds himself in a tangle of repetitions after having to cover an event of which he has complete contempt. ‘Groundhog Day’ is one of the best comedy films ever made. A work full of substance, which always seeks to achieve a well-constructed humor, without ever rushing its unevenness.
1º – The Woman in Red (Gene Wilder, 1984)A married man becomes completely obsessed with a woman he meets on the street, starting a strange romance with her. ‘The Woman in Red’ brings as central duo nothing less than Gene Wilder and the beautiful Kelly LeBrock, delivering one of the most emblematic couples in cinema in the 1980s. The plot of the film follows a medium pattern, which, of course, becomes genius with Wilder’s hilarious model guiding each scene.