The film Norbit, released in 2007, stands as one of the most controversial entries in Eddie Murphy's extensive filmography. Directed by Brian Robbins, the movie is a slapstick comedy that relies heavily on prosthetics, physical humor, and Murphy’s ability to portray multiple characters within a single narrative. While it was a commercial success at the box office, grossing nearly $160 million worldwide, it remains a focal point for discussions regarding cinematic taste, the evolution of character-based comedy, and the ethical boundaries of caricature in film.

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