We Cause Scenes

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"The Rise of Improv Everywhere"
  • NR
  • 2013
  • 1 hr 26 min
  • 7.1  (254)

We Cause Scenes is a documentary film released in 2013 that follows the journey of Charlie Todd, the founder of Improv Everywhere, as he takes his troupe from causing simple pranks to executing large-scale pranks, all with the intention of bringing people together and giving them the opportunity to experience something out of the ordinary.

The film starts with a backstory of Charlie Todd, how he came up with the idea for Improv Everywhere, and how the first prank was a mission to have a group of over 100 people freeze in place simultaneously in the middle of Manhattan. From there, the film takes us on a journey of some of the group’s greatest pranks, including a flash mob performance of “Ain’t No Sunshine” in a Home Depot, creating a human mirror in a New York City subway car, and the annual “No Pants Subway Ride.”

Throughout the film, the audience gets to see behind the scenes of Improv Everywhere, including planning and executing some of their most intricate pranks. We also get a glimpse into the personalities of some of the key players in the organization, including Charlie Todd, who leads the group with a big heart and a sense of humor, and Ben Folds, a musician who became involved with the group when they staged a surprise concert in his apartment.

Perhaps the most engaging parts of the film are the brief interviews with various strangers who found themselves wrapped up in these pranks, often becoming the center of attention and the stars of the show. Some of them are confused or hesitant at first, but watching them come to life and embrace the experience is a wonderful reminder of the power of human connection and the importance of stepping out of our comfort zones once in a while.

Despite the good intentions behind Improv Everywhere’s pranks, the group has had its fair share of legal trouble, which is also covered in the film. One incident in particular involved a group that set up a fake U2 concert on the roof of a building near a real U2 concert. The real concert organizers took legal action against the group, leading to a court battle that threatened the existence of Improv Everywhere itself.

The film also takes some time to reflect on the impact of Improv Everywhere and the fact that their pranks have inspired countless others around the world to create their own similar events. It’s clear that the group’s mission of bringing joy and surprise to everyday life has struck a chord with people everywhere and has created a worldwide community of individuals who are committed to making the world a brighter, more interesting place.

Overall, We Cause Scenes is a heartfelt and entertaining documentary that celebrates the power of human connection and the importance of creativity and playfulness in our lives. Whether you’re a fan of Improv Everywhere or just someone who enjoys a good laugh and a sense of community, this film is sure to leave you with a smile on your face and a renewed sense of wonder at the world around us.

We Cause Scenes is a 2013 documentary with a runtime of 1 hour and 26 minutes. It has received mostly positive reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 7.1.

We Cause Scenes
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  • Release Date
    2013
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    1 hr 26 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    7.1  (254)