Among the British gentlemen's aesthetics, the aesthetics of comedy always gives people a cautious and cautious look. If it makes you laugh, it is definitely not the kind of wild laughter that slaps your thighs and burps, but a smile that makes you always shy and hard to hide, and slowly soaks out.
The definitions of smiles in the East and the West are probably quite different. Western cultures tend to laugh at mischief, while Eastern cultures tend to laugh more.
Take China as an example, in addition to laughing, more laughter appears in our lives. This ridicule originated from the "Master scolding" in "The Analects". There are too many words to describe laughter in China, such as ridicule, sneer, sneer, bitter smile, smirk, smirk, miserable smile, half-smile, and tears. laugh···
In my limited reading, in the British novels I have read, I hardly see any other words about laugh other than smile and laugh.
I've never read a passage like this: "James sneered, snuffed out the cigarette in the book, threw it on the ground and stomped it hard, and he said to Bol with a half-smile, hey, my Friends, don't you know that the most famous countess of the Champs-Elysees is Emily? Hearing all this, Pol's expression changed rapidly, he said with a smile, and I knew she would not change, she was like this Yes, the Lyon bitch who was once mocked."
Back in the movie, in the smile caused by bean, we do not laugh at people's misfortune, nor do we have such a bad taste for physical disabilities. Therefore, a healthy smile caused by a healthy comedy is very important. rare.
Let's look at the recent domestic comedy "Li Cha's Aunt" from "Agent Bean 3". These are two completely different kinds of laughs. They are stacked on the sidelines, sexual explicitness, and flawed laughs. The audience's desire to buy it has grown more and more. low. In addition to these, I am very puzzled why there are so many men pretending to be women and women pretending to be men in literary and artistic works.
Lu Xun said that the ancient art in China is that men pretend to be women. Of course, he said this when he satirized Mei Lanfang going to Russia to act. Now that I think about it, the same is true of the comedy "Detective Chinatown 2" that opened the year. Men pretend to be women. Such a smile aesthetic simply makes us laugh. This kind of laughter triggers, too many, actually quite speechless,
Laughter is a good anti-stress medicine for a society, but unhealthy laughter can easily destroy social views and good customs that are difficult to determine.
Why you laugh determines the happy aesthetic of a certain item, and those unpleasant smiles are often prone to bias the entire cognitive perception.
"Beanstalker 3" is quite satisfactory, as if he has been watching a British gentleman with a rich expression in the heavy rain in London, has been trying to open his broken umbrella, and the embarrassing things continue, and finally come back with trouble and funny. Family. However, before returning home, he easily solved the ambitions' plan to destroy, but unfortunately, before he got home, his pants slipped down like a prank.
Thinking about the laughter in these different cultures is also funny.
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