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Norbit

Norbit is not a "good" movie by any traditional metric. But it is a wildly successful, deeply flawed, and endlessly fascinating one—a true cultural artifact of its time that continues to provoke discussion, anger, and, yes, even a few guilty laughs.

This comprehensive article explores both sides of the "Norbit" keyword. It breaks down the history, impact, and lasting legacy of the Hollywood film alongside the financial metrics and industrial innovations of the Scandinavian technology corporation. Part 1: The Hollywood Film—" Norbit " (2007)

Rasputia serves as the primary antagonist, creating a high-stakes, comedic bullying scenario. Norbit

While the plot has been described as "nearly transparent," the film relies heavily on physical comedy and exaggerated characters to drive the narrative. Eddie Murphy’s Triple Threat

The film was savaged by reviewers upon its release. On Rotten Tomatoes, it holds a dismal 9% approval rating, with an average score of 3.3/10. Metacritic, another review aggregator, gave it an even lower score of 27/100. The criticism was fierce and multifaceted. Many critics pointed to the film's over-reliance on crude, mean-spirited humor that often felt cruel rather than funny. Others found the racial stereotypes, particularly Murphy's performance as Mr. Wong, to be profoundly offensive. Some reviewers argued that the film's body-shaming of Rasputia was not only unfunny but actively harmful, making the character into a hideous, monstrous creature for the audience to ridicule. The negative reception was so overwhelming that Norbit earned eight Razzie Award nominations, with Eddie Murphy "winning" Worst Actor (for Norbit), Worst Supporting Actor (for Mr. Wong), and Worst Supporting Actress (for Rasputia). Norbit is not a "good" movie by any traditional metric

The 2007 comedy film Norbit remains one of the most polarizing and fascinating entries in Eddie Murphy’s extensive filmography. Directed by Brian Robbins and co-written by Murphy himself, the movie grossed over $159 million worldwide but faced a barrage of critical panning and cultural controversy. Nearly two decades after its release, Norbit serves as a case study in mid-2000s studio comedies, the boundaries of prosthetic-driven humor, and the volatile trajectory of a Hollywood superstar's career. The Plot and the Multi-Character Form

: The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Makeup , showcasing the legendary work of special effects makeup artist Rick Baker. It breaks down the history, impact, and lasting

Let’s be honest. is not a good movie in the traditional sense. It is structurally messy. The third act (the water park rescue) is absurd. Cuba Gooding Jr. seems confused. Thandie Newton deserves hazard pay for acting against a man in rubber makeup.

Norbit’s life changes when his childhood sweetheart, Kate Thomas (Thandiwe Newton), returns to town to buy the orphanage [8, 20]. Norbit realizes he is still in love with her but must find the courage to stand up to the Latimore family, who plan to turn the orphanage into a strip club [8, 24].

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The production relied heavily on seamless split-screen technology, body doubles, and digital compositing to allow Murphy to share the screen with himself. The complex transformation process required Murphy to spend upwards of several hours in the makeup chair each filming day. Box Office Performance