Japanese humor

Michel 2022-02-07 14:56:22

This is the movie I had to endure for two hours in the uncomfortable Science Museum theater with one eye on one eye and my head on a migraine attack.

I didn't pay attention to the name Matsumoto Chi, I just thought the actor was a little familiar, and then Perpet told me that he was one of the two hosts of the famous Japanese comedy TV show Hey! Hey! Hey!. Disrespect disrespectful.

The Japanese have always been serious and meticulous in their work. Even if the nature of things is funny, they are also serious about doing things. For example, in the episodes of Superman fighting monsters, the uniforms are obviously like finished tin foil and cellophane, and the monsters are clearly dressed up as people, but the actors still work hard to protect the safety of the earth. The most unbelievable thing is that this kind of thing that no one is willing to play except for children is actually a very popular role in Japan. Many people compete to play it, and the singer who sings the theme song of those superman monster dramas will become an instant hit. From anime voice actors to popular actresses, she published a photobook of water.

Matsumoto said: "You guys are so serious about fighting monsters, well, I'll show you more seriously." Instantly compose a superman (big Japanese) history, with access to the record type, plus CG like 90% authenticity, tell a real superman story. The most worthy of death is those "beasts" that endanger the safety of the earth from time to time, completely silent EVA (laughs) and the process of transformation (how to put the big Japanese in the oversized underwear first and then become bigger), print sponsor advertisements on the chest, and suddenly broadcast subtitles at the end, return to live-action mode, all CG scenes are gone, a few Superman in zipper uniforms appear, and Superman is used in the fake cardboard set The death light shot the monster wearing the big Didini shirt, and finally pulled the big Japanese into space.

Do we think the Japanese don't know how funny they are? "The Great Japanese" is satirizing the funny aspects of its own screening culture in a very Japanese way, and it hits the nail on the head, proving that this old man who has been in the Japanese comedy industry for many years is worthy of his name. A wise man. There is no wise joke behind it, how can it win lasting applause. Although I haven't watched "Transformers", I think this movie in which the Japanese re-examine their own animation culture must be more profound than the robot movie remade with more exquisite CG technology.

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Extended Reading
  • Daija 2022-03-15 09:01:11

    The big monster, the big monster, there are monsters. The bickering about the strange beast is so funny, and there is a bunny girl with a young tooth with a mosaic face.

  • Solon 2022-04-23 07:04:51

    Nothing but creativity. Understand it as an experimental film?