Comedy-drama: Film [cracked]
As studio comedies became broader (John Hughes, though heartfelt, was still squarely in "comedy" territory), independent cinema picked up the dramedy mantle. Jim Jarmusch ( Stranger Than Paradise ) brought deadpan existentialism. Then came the titans: James L. Brooks ( Terms of Endearment ) and later Paul Thomas Anderson ( Punch-Drunk Love ), who proved that Adam Sandler could be a terrifyingly lonely romantic lead.
We call it a —and it might just be the most difficult, rewarding, and humanistic genre in all of filmmaking. comedy-drama film
Films like Sideways (2004), Juno (2007), and The Descendants (2011) proved that dramedies could win Oscars. The genre became the default voice of "prestige" indie filmmaking. More recently, directors like Greta Gerwig ( Lady Bird ), Hirokazu Kore-eda ( Shoplifters ), and Ruben Östlund ( Triangle of Sadness —a satirical dramedy about class and bodily functions) have pushed the genre into weirder, more uncomfortable territory. The Mechanics of the "Emotional Whiplash" Why do audiences love this genre? Because it mimics reality. No one’s life is a tragedy or a comedy. A funeral is sad, but someone will inevitably trip over a flower arrangement. A wedding is joyful, but someone’s ex is crying in the parking lot. As studio comedies became broader (John Hughes, though