
Monty Python's The Meaning of Life (film)
Monty Python's *The Meaning of Life* is a 1983 satirical film that explores the existential questions of life through a series of sketches, each representing a different stage from birth to death. The film uses humor, absurdity, and surrealism to critique various aspects of society, including religion, war, and the human condition. It juxtaposes playful comedy with profound themes, ultimately suggesting that the search for meaning is an inherent part of life, even amidst chaos and absurdity. The film remains a significant work in British comedy, reflecting Monty Python's unique approach to philosophy and humor.