“Stories are about people who are messed up. . . . Comedy is where it all goes wrong.”
—Judd Apatow
Example A: Bridesmaids where Kristian Wigg’s character has it all goes wrong in her life—conflict with her career, her love life, and with her family and best friends.

“You know people go to the movies to see themselves reflected, and to laugh at this human condition, and to believe that we’re all trying to get better. Because I believe that’s what life is all about. You live this life, things happen, there are all these lessons that you’re forced to learn whether you like it or not, and hopefully throughout the course of your life you’ve learned something and you’ve evolved in some way. And I that’s what I think all these movies ultimately are trying to discuss.”
—Producer/writer/director Judd Apatow (The 40-Year-Old Virgin)
MasterClass
“Crafting Comedic Storylines” (Lesson 7)
P.S. Example B (without the comedy): The Christmas classic It’s a Wonderful Life.

Scott W. Smith is the author of Screenwriting with Brass Knuckles
Loved both the films…..we all have Kristian like moments in life when all hell breaks lose and everything goes wrong…but with belief and support of Friends and family we slowly pick up the trash that our life is and try sorting it out.🙂
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