In the 1996 comedy classic "The Nutty Professor," Eddie Murphy takes on not one, not two, but seven different roles in a hilarious and visually stunning performance. The film tells the story of Dr. Sherman Klump, a gentle and brilliant genetic professor who is shy and socially awkward due to his obesity. When Carla Purty (played by Jada Pinkett Smith), a beautiful and charming colleague, joins the university faculty, Sherman's unrequited love for her becomes an all-consuming passion. Desperate to make a good impression, Sherman creates a new formula that turns him into the suave and confident Buddy Love, a charismatic alter ego who is the exact opposite of his awkward self. As Buddy Love, Sherman's confidence soars, and he finds himself winning over Carla's affections. However, as Buddy's charm begins to fade, Sherman must confront the consequences of his dual identities and the danger of losing control over his two personas. Throughout the film, Murphy's incredible range shines as he portrays not only Dr. Sherman Klump but also six additional characters, including Papa Klump, Mama Klump, and a trio of Klump children. The result is a masterclass in comedic acting, with each character bringing its own unique brand of humor to the table. With its clever script, impressive makeup effects, and Murphy's boundless energy, "The Nutty Professor" is a true comedy classic that will leave audiences laughing and smiling long after the credits roll.