It is often said that comedy is a genre with good commercial response, also reasonably cheap in these times when the theatrical musicals are on camera and the comic pieces are monologues ... Welcome (again) to the crisis. But it is also known that comedy is a difficult genre, not only because humor is something like pastry, millimeter-ready, but because laughter is so democratic (surely the only thing with this adjective that remains) that what for some is tronchante, for others it is insufferable. I do not know if Dani of the Order, the young director of The best summer of my life, thought to dedicate himself exclusively to this complicated genre, and less if he was going to do it not from an authorial position, generator of his own projects (that pair of seasonal romantic comedies that are Barcelona summer night and Barcelona winter night), but from the commercial order.
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