Films sharing characteristics with Joe Dirt typically feature a comedic protagonist of low social standing, often with a mullet hairstyle and outlandish fashion sense. These characters embark on a journey, often involving a quest for belonging or self-discovery, encountering various eccentric individuals along the way. The humor derives from slapstick, absurd situations, and the protagonist’s earnest, yet often misguided, approach to life. Dumb and Dumber and Napoleon Dynamite serve as illustrative examples of this subgenre.
Such films offer escapist entertainment and often explore themes of resilience, optimism, and the acceptance of individuality in the face of adversity. Emerging in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, these comedies resonated with audiences seeking lighthearted entertainment and characters who celebrate unconventional lifestyles. Their enduring appeal lies in the relatability of the underdog protagonist and the humor found in everyday situations amplified to absurd levels.