The nerve-shattering little Britain

Hope 2022-10-02 18:06:27

Don't read it as a serious comment, and make fun of my hindsight. "Little Britain", like "Wulin Gaiden," is not a "first-look comedy."

At first, it felt like a complete nonsense. I tried to continue for a while, but I couldn't stop laughing regardless. Suddenly realized, oh, I laughed, it turns out that I agree so much, so appreciate it.

Watching Matt Lucas as "the only gay in the village", I served; watching David Williams as the prime minister's gay aide waving "orchid fingers" and "violent" on the prime minister, I served; until I saw David Williams who had a "granny fetish" fake In order to help the old lady squeeze out the food stuck in her throat, I actually cared about the scene of kinky sex, I was completely convinced--a conservative estimate, the old lady would be seventy years old at least... And those weight loss classes The obese students of my age are calm in the face of the advice and discrimination from the wicked women who are fatter than themselves every day. The success of the Little Britain spoof is not created by the "sacrifice" spirit of the British entertainment industry, but it is fundamentally derived from the enormous affordability of the British masses. Yeah, there's nothing we can't tolerate. (Voiceover: "Harmony" if you can't stand it...)

Although the two leading actors travel through many characters of gender and personality, in general terms, the screenwriter is mainly in the "deformed" orientation (including sexual orientation value orientation, etc.) There are some very creative discussions. In fact, I dare not say that those orientations are "abnormal", but I feel that the laughing point of the whole drama is actually "abnormal" in thinking and behavior.

But then again, why bother trying to figure out what makes it so funny. Laughing for the sake of laughing always seems so unnatural.

It seems that both British and American styles are used to making a fuss about "gay". Often those gay people are very nice. I feel that it should be a circle that appreciates both the refined and the common, a relatively secure circle, but some like-minded same-sex friends cherish each other because of their emotional commonality. And Daffyd has been trying to avoid the fact that "there is not only one gay in the village", proudly "alone", as if to emphasize the vanguard of the British. I can't say where the first real gay in the world came from (not including the ancestors who used gay consciousness and thinking to identify as gay after we clarified the concept of gay), but in all likelihood, they are native British pioneers molecular.

Finally, Andy, the paralyzed kid with hair loss who has been cheating on his brother. He repented of every choice he made, and succeeded in pranking his brother on every date; he was so perverted, so capricious. The role is so simple that I can predict exactly what he will say and do. But, I still want to laugh, laugh...

let's get the perversion to the end, you nerve-wracking little Britannia.

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Little Britain quotes

  • [repeated line]

    Ting Tong: Hello, Mr. Dudly.

  • Meals on wheels woman: Do you have yesterday's plates?

    Sir Bernard Chumly: Oh, yes.

    [he lifts up his cushion and picks up the plates]

    Meals on wheels woman: We do insist they're returned clean.

    [Chumly licks the plate]