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Some people have bad days. For Henry Altmann (Robin Williams), every day is a bad day... But this day is the worst. When a doctor (Mila Kunis) mistakenly diagnoses him as having only 90 minutes to live, he begins a wild and wildly funny journey to make amends with his family and friends. With eye-wateringly entertaining performances from the incredible, star-studded cast, also including Peter Dinklage and Melissa Leo, The Angriest Man in Brooklyn is a hilarious story of anger management in action! (Signature Entertainment)

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Malarkey 

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English Could this be the last film in which Robin Williams made an appearance? I don’t know, I don’t have such a detailed knowledge of his acting portfolio. But it will definitely have been one of his last movies and I felt that you could clearly see it in the way he acts. His character was sort of worn down with life and sad, and of course he was hot-tempered as well. There was sadness in his eyes, but also a great acting skill. I have seen that with a few actors who rose to fame for their work in comedies and then they amazed everybody with a portrayal of a serious role. I had a similar feeling while watching this film and even though some scenes in connection with the music came across like something from a B movie, I have to say that as a whole, Robin, Mila and Peter seemed so incredibly human, honest and down-to-earth that it would be a pity to relegate this movie to an average status. At least Robin would definitely deserve that. ()

kaylin 

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English This is not the last film of Robin Williams that will be released, but it is his last one that he lived to see the premiere of. I was saddened by his death and I had this film here. I watched it and I must admit that it's not something great, but it is a classic film where Robin can play with emotions, both in a comedic and dramatic sense. He can touch your heart. ()

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