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Benjamin Safdie (born February 24, 1986) is an American filmmaker, actor, and editor best known for his collaborations with his older brother, Josh Safdie. Together, the Safdie brothers have established themselves as leading voices in contemporary independent cinema with acclaimed films such as Heaven Knows What (2014), Good Time (2017), and Uncut Gems (2019). In addition to directing, Benny has pursued a parallel career as an actor. His performance in Good Time earned him a nomination for the Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Male. He has since appeared in high-profile films including Paul Thomas Anderson’s Licorice Pizza (2021), Kelly Fremon Craig’s Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret. (2023), and Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer (2023). On television, he co-created, co-wrote, and starred alongside Nathan Fielder and Emma Stone in the Showtime series The Curse (2023).

The film tells the story of Xavier Simms ( *me* ), a 30-year-old single man who works in the real estate company of Nicky Cole (Matthew Broderick), where he is in charge of company public relations. Lewis (Nia Long) went to cooperate with a real estate agent and begins to distrust that Mr. Simms is single because he is "quite a lady", as he himself says, but she does not understand gentlemen, and Simms's attitudes surprise her. When an enraged customer named Shaun Martínez (Stephanie Beatriz) goes to the desk to assassinate Mr. Cole because he has lost all his fortune in a business, Xavier intervenes in a fright by looking at a gun, he farts numerous times, BUT HE ALSO BREAKDANCE. From that moment on, the whole situation in which Mr. Cole looks at one of the guns triggered an intestinal musical high, a true "Wind Music".
