'Little Britain' is self-entertaining, self-deprecating, dark humor, ironic British skits

Winnifred 2022-10-28 10:10:05

I first watched it at St. Lawrence College middle school with Madeline Bromidge in the house. At that time I just wanted to go to social. After returning to China, after a few years, I would often miss the UK, so I looked it up and found unexpected results. I even feel that the play is actually very deep. There is a line I still remember fresh: I'm the only gay in the village, I am the only gay in the village, full of self-deprecation and helplessness. Such a slow and warm drama with negative energy can also ease my homesickness. [I've been there for too long, and I have regarded it as my second hometown]

I posted on a circle of friends before:
"I suggest everyone to watch "Little Britain", Emma, ​​it's so funny, okay [laughing] [stealing] Laughing] A sitcom full of self-deprecation and satire. How to make something so elegant, strange, and unacceptable to mainstream social groups so funny. A lot of spoofs, I have to say, Matt Lucas and David Williams acting are worth it The big point [strong] fully interprets the ups and downs of the local people. The film and the two screenwriters (and starring actors) have won many awards, including the British Academy of Film Award and the British Drama Award. There are three seasons in total, each season There are not many episodes. A very good decompression tool."

This thing is very similar to the "Country Love Story" filmed in China. It shows various jokes in the life of the people of the corrupt country, which is extremely funny and joyful. The scene is also so friendly, all the communication is both natural and full of dramatic tension. Not only must you be able to fight it, but you must also know how to do it. The audience loves to watch it and get good results from it. This requires effort. Generally speaking, it is A conscientious production. I hope I can have a chance to go back to the UK to see it later. You don't need to just use this kind of drama to ease your emotions, but it did give me a lot of comfort in those years~

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Little Britain quotes

  • George Michael: Hello, Andy.

    [pause]

    George Michael: Nice to meet you

    [pause]

    George Michael: . Happy birthday.

    Andy: I don't like him. I want him to go. I prefer Tony Hadley.

    Lou: Sorry about this, George. You'd better go.

    Andy: Tell him that "Jesus to a Child" aside, I find his output emotionally vapid.

  • Matthew Waterhouse: [comes into boarding room with trolley full of cereal boxes] I've got a few ideas for you! Nutty Nut Nuts! Real nuts coated in... wait for it...

    [pours out box]

    Matthew Waterhouse: *Nuts*. How's that for starters?