Background, characters and their brains

Jordy 2022-10-01 21:16:46

I usually hate people who make mistakes with the translated name, but the translated name is too outrageous.
"Trailer Park" is a gathering area for simple houses, where the poor in rural America live. The trailer was originally invented for family travel, but the poor later discovered this treasure. When there is no house to live in, get a trailer, find a place where the birds don’t shit, don’t pay rent, don’t pay taxes, don’t have an address, and occasionally go to someone else’s house to steal water and electricity.
The police came to investigate, hung up the trailer and ran, and the world was galloping freely, very pleasant.
The "Trailer Park" was originally intended to open up a piece of land in some beautifully landscaped places, so that the trailers that travel here can suspend and rest. There are security guards in this area, water and electricity, and some shops and swimming pools. It is a community.
Each trailer pays a very small sum of money, 5 yuan a day and 10 yuan. In this TV series, the permanent price is 100-200 per month.
Later, this kind of place gathered people with only one trailer, and it became a rural slum.

In the 7-season comedy of "Trailer Park Boys", all the main characters grew up in the trailer park, and they lived in an isolated world of small gangsters. Children and adults, everyone is full of F***, living conditions are extremely poor.
It's not poor, it's poor. It's amazing that there are such poor people in Canada.
The form of expression is a pseudo-documentary like "The Office", and the actors act like the real one. Opening an episode is like unfolding a picture of life that has never been seen before.
The theme of each season is that Ricky and Julian find ways to become rich, swindle, smash, smash and sell drugs, toss for a while, and toss themselves into jail in the last episode of each season.
Anyway, the sentence in Canada is also light. Two people come out in the first episode of each season. They return to the "Sun Village Trailer Park" where there is no boss, and everything starts again.
He especially appreciates the film’s attitude of neither praise nor derogation, neither criticizes the evil actions of the people in the play, nor engages in underworld worship like gangster movies.
This is a comedy, because the poor people in the play, because the people in the play are stupid, can't help but laugh.
Then I feel that all gangster movies have become funny. Why are you gangsters? Isn't it just because of being poor, but also because I've been using tobacco and alcohol since I was young, and I have burned my brain stupidly. What can I install? He also engages in personality adoration and looks handsome in black.

Trailer parks are all opened in places where land is cheaper than houses, which is impossible in our country, so I don’t feel like writing anything. Let's talk about the characters inside:

Ricky: Both in appearance and personality, they look like the adult version of Sakuragi Flower Road. The red-haired airplane head is simple, rude, innocent and dull, but has a core specialty of the show: growing marijuana. Because of Ricky's excellent marijuana planting ability, everyone in the play can't do without him, and they have to help him after he gets into trouble. The joke that runs through is that everyone in the park regards Ricky's marijuana planting as a promising career. When Ricky didn't grow marijuana well, Julian's boss scolded him for being unprofitable, and his girlfriend ignored him. In order to do a good job in marijuana planting, young and old in the park helped him steal equipment, the boss accompanied him to the library to borrow gardening books, and also helped him borrow cats to drive squirrels. Despite his stunts, Ricky is the poorest in the play. He lived in a broken car without a door from beginning to end. He burned the bag when he earned money, and went back to live in the broken car when he had no money. He is also the stupidest brain in the play, because knowing that he is stupid, Ricky always lives around Julian and can only survive by covering Julian.

Julian: Black hair and beard, always wear a handsome tight-fitting black T-shirt, can always grab a gun, always take a glass of strong alcohol to make a Coke, even if the car is overturned, the Coke from the car is still full. In this comedy, Julian’s image is far worse than the traditional underworld boss, but he is still the only gangster with his own trailer (grandma left him), and the only business-minded (successful in the second season) Sell ​​Ricky's marijuana into "jails across Canada"). Julian always protects these idiots in the park, but he also did bad things in private. For example, he is the real father of Ricky’s daughter. He directs a few punks like training dogs, but they are too I can't notice it.

Bubble: Bottle-bottom glasses, ground floor, pure-hearted, timid and fearful. Bubble was promoted from a supporting role to the leading role, and he is also the most sympathetic character in the play. He was abandoned in this trailer park when he was 6 years old. When he grew up, he lived in a tool house. This property was burned down by Ricky. Later, Julian bought another set for him. With severe amblyopia, he lives by repairing supermarket carts, and buys cat food if he has money, and takes care of more than 30 stray cats in the park. The warmest part of the play is that Ricky and Julian take care of Bubbles. When they were caught by the police, the two people said in unison that Bubbles was a lively farmer, and they let him escape. But the bubble was caught at the end of the next season.

Park Ranger: A caretaker who has transvestite and alcoholism. His daughter was played by the little girl who later played Juno. There is also a big-bellied male deputy administrator who never wears a shirt. The two men maintain the order of the park and are the main enemy of the protagonist.

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Trailer Park Boys quotes

  • Mr. Lahey: He's takin' the shit tornado right back to Oz.

    Randy: Well that would make Sam, Dorothy. Right Mr. Lahey?

    Mr. Lahey: Right, Randy.

  • Bubbles: Please J-ROC. I'll give you two grams of blonde Lebanese hash.

    J-Roc: That's not even blonde mothafucka.

    Bubbles: Well it's dirty blonde.