Monty Python's The Meaning Of Life
Monty Python's The Meaning of Life is a 1983 sketch comedy film by the Monty Python team. Unlike Holy Grail and Life of Brian, this film's two immediate predecessors, which each told a single, more-or-less coherent story, The Meaning of Life returns to the sketch comedy format of the troupe's original television series (and their first film), loosely structured as a series of comic sketches about the various stages of life.
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