At the beginning of this biographical film, the protagonist Andy Kaufman (Jim Carrey Jim Carrey) plays a curtain call joke on the audience. Andy loved acting from an early age and became a hotel resident in adulthood, but his career did not go well. Once he imitated Elvis Presley and attracted the attention of George, a Hollywood agent who introduced him to television. Andy got the secret of humor from the oriental spiritual class before he appeared on camera: silence. Andy won the favor of the audience with his unique acting style and entered the field of sitcoms that he despised. He created a non-existent character, Tony Cliff, and then used Cliff's identity to realize the crazy idea of him and his partner, and the wrestling match with the women pushed his madness to its peak. Andy kept teasing and infuriating the audience. No one believed him until he got cancer, but Andy didn't care, because life itself was an endless joke. The film won the Best Director Silver Bear Award and the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor at the 2000 Berlin International Film Festival.