Unique comedy

Ruby 2021-10-22 14:32:58

The 1988 film can achieve this kind of visual effect. It is incredible. The plot is a well-regulated detective story. The comic effect is mostly produced by the extreme contrast between the exaggerated style of comedy and the style of realism. This contrast is not only reflected in the exaggerated and funny cartoon characters and the unsmiling of real-life characters, but also in the audience's expectations of the baby's role and the age dislocation caused by its actual performance, as well as Eddie's seriousness and the need for Roger and Jessica to be at a critical juncture. Uncharacteristically. The comedy characters in the comedy tradition are usually small people, and they have suffered ridiculous misfortunes, just like the rabbit Roger who was framed in this film. Roger's honest and kindness was unfortunately used as a scapegoat for murderers. Luo Jiisei's comedy performance, and his sexy wife form another pair of contrasts. Jessica Rabbit, as a sexy representative of a sexy cartoon character, satirizes the aesthetic needs of men with exaggerated body proportions: I'm not bad, I'm just drawn that way. In contrast, Roger challenged men as a representative. According to the traditional definition of temperament, Eddie, whose jaw dropped, had to accept that Jessica was the wife of Roger Rabbit. The most surprising thing is the villain judge’s explanation of his motives. Toontown is adjacent to the highway to be built. The judge saw that Toontown’s geographical location has great commercial prospects. Relying on the conflict of interest triggered by urban planning, the film immediately gained depth.

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Extended Reading
  • Santos 2022-03-18 09:01:03

    It can be said that it is a cartoon version of "Ready Player One". Many cartoon characters from Warner and Disney are on the stage. It's a pity that MGM's "Tom and Jerry" is missing! It is earlier than Michael Jordan and Bugs Bunny's "Slam Dunk", and the performance is more exaggerated. Using cartoons to defeat cartoons is also a unique design. "The existence of cartoons is to make people laugh." This line is really straightforward. sincere

  • Madisen 2022-04-22 07:01:04

    So funny lol Jessica is sexy

Who Framed Roger Rabbit quotes

  • R.K. Maroon: [Eddie has him with his tie caught in the Movieola, and is threathening to strangle him unless he tells him about Cloverleaf's involvement in the Acme murder] Stop it! Stop it! Stop it! The truth is, I had a chance to sell my studio. But Cloverleaf wouldn't buy my property unless Acme sold them his. The stubborn bastard wouldn't sell, so I was going to blackmail him with pictures of him and the rabbit's wife. Blackmail, that's all! I've been around toons all my life! I didn't want to see them destroyed!

    Eddie Valiant: Toons destroyed? Why?

    R.K. Maroon: If I tell you, I'm a dead man.

    Eddie Valiant: You're a dead man if you don't tell me.

    R.K. Maroon: Unless Acme's will shows by midnight tonight, Toontown's gonna be land for the free...

    [is shot in the back by someone outside the window]

  • Roger Rabbit: [Crying] No wonder you hate me. If a toon killed my brother, I'd hate me too.

    Eddie Valiant: Come on, don't cry. I don't hate you.

    Roger Rabbit: Yes, you do.

    Eddie Valiant: No, I don't.

    Roger Rabbit: You do hate me. Otherwise, you wouldn't have yanked my ears all those times.

    Eddie Valiant: Well, I'm... I'm sorry I yanked your ears.

    Roger Rabbit: All the times you yanked my ears?

    Eddie Valiant: All the times I yanked your ears.