“The Stupids” is a comedy film directed by John Landis, which was released in 1996. The movie tells the story of the dim-witted protagonist, Stanley Stupid, and through a series of hilarious situations, it showcases the laughter and tears within the family while also exploring profound themes such as family affection. The film’s comedic elements are quite good, successfully attracting the audience’s attention through a well-constructed plot and rich character development, and it was widely recognized after its release. In addition to laughter, the film also delves into themes such as family and kinship, showing the cohesion of the family and the power of family affection, allowing the audience to feel warmth and emotion amidst the laughter.