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Crimes Against Humanity (2014) is a English movie. Jerzy Rose has directed this movie. Mike Lopez,Lyra Hill,Ted Tremper,Adebukola Bodunrin are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2014. Crimes Against Humanity (2014) is considered one of the best Comedy movie in India and around the world.
After cheating on her mean boyfriend, Lewis, Brownie is hospitalized by a series of severe accidents. Instead of visiting her in the hospital, Lewis (assistant to the Dean of the local university) helps investigate two professors suspected of sleeping with students.
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As the previews of Crimes Against Humanity suggest, Lewis (Mike Lopez) is an asshole. The opening scene includes him not so passive-aggressively berating his girlfriend, Brownie (Lyra Hill), for not having a job. Lewis proves to be a complete douche from the get-go as he gloats of working for the dean of the local college campus and assisting him in aiding a hired private eye to spy on professors to incriminate them for having sex with students, leading the professors into probationary periods/suspension. While he helps in one case, Brownie's pet rabbit, Megan, dies, and a mixup in the ashes of her bunny with another brings her to a one-night stand with a seeming "nice guy" (Ted Tremper). As she leaves his house, she suffers a freak accident that lands her in the hospitable to spiral into a deep existential depression. In her coma, Lewis expresses his gratitude for her hospitalization and begins seeking out a sleazy hookup by way of his spy work. Ultimately, Crimes Against Humanity functions as an interesting character study of Lewis and Brownie; of an irreverent prick and an unconfident, pitiful mess, respectively. The film definitely has its laughs due to Lopez's spot-on portrayal of Lewis (foiled by his vastly more moral brother) and also because of the way in which Brownie's free-spirited but aimless character is written. It's not a banger, but this film is worth a gander if not for its darkly comedic tone and Brownie's gleeful yet hopeful quasi-triumph in the end.