There is a Larry David hidden in everyone's heart

Max 2022-12-22 12:32:53

Many sitcoms seem familiar, but Seinfeld’s True Story is a school of its own. It has never been successfully copied. It has never been seen such a compact and no-noise sitcom. It is not only based on events, but mainly based on each protagonist. The characteristics are the main line, and the character creation is very successful. With urban perfectionism and quirks as the main comedy conflict points, there are at least four or five lines in each episode. The narration has never been used to summarize and draw clues. The scenes are changeable and far beyond. The general screenwriter can control the degree, the development of each line is natural, and the direction is unexpected. When they meet, they are unique, and in the end they may be perfectly integrated, or open an open ending.

After watching Larry David’s "Suppressing Enthusiasm", I secretly guessed that although the four protagonists of Seinfeld’s True Story have different personalities, apart from George, everyone else also has the shadow of Larry David. The kind of caressing, nitpicking, confessing death, insisting on himself The position that I believe in the Jewish traits of a tooth for a tooth is only a different degree. These Larry David's Virgo traits become the driving force to promote the plot and let each clue develop.

The four protagonists have different opinions in each episode, but they have never fallen out. Kramer is the most accidental one. They often make bad ideas with each other. Jerry often follows other people with a bit of irony. In other words, the conversation between him and George seemed to be talking to himself. Every time Jerry pays attention, George always slaps himself in the head.

Many of the jokes in the show are the concept of personal characteristics Collision, a subtle bug in social customs, focuses on people’s different views on unsaid rules, without the socialization and groupization of other sitcoms’ laughs, characters in other sitcoms can always be classified, but this drama is almost about Larry David, even Larry David likes himself in "Suppressing Enthusiasm" more. Who doesn't want to be able to stick to his own ideas regardless of the world and the consequences? There is a Larry David hidden in everyone's heart.

Larry David was unsuccessful before meeting Seinfeld. In the play, Jerry is the only person who is slightly "normal". Jerry's apartment is where the protagonists meet. It is Seinfeld’s gentle and rational Obervation that neutralizes him. His neuroticism, and a wonderful chemical reaction, make the drama look good.

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Seinfeld quotes

  • Cosmo Kramer: That's a lotta potatoes.

  • Jerry: Yada, Yada, Yada.