David Williams and Matt Lucas, two protagonists, one tall and the other short, pretend to be ghosts and horses, slandering the royal family, men, women and children of all walks of life in the UK.
Decent people watch LB and see Nuke, and... um, uh, Nuke, Blue Whale sees LB and thinks of the creative element of comedy. Actually, what makes us laugh? Why do different ethnic groups have different humorous aesthetics? Why do the British take pleasure in harming others, and how dark are they psychologically? What impact does their character have on Hong Kong people? How many Cantonese, Chinese and British elements are in the personalities of Hong Kong people? ...
One of the principles of how to create comedy is to create dissonance. Mismatch, wrong line. When order is broken and harmony is disturbed, do you hear the dark smile in your heart? Cups are realistic, because they only need to imitate reality; washing utensils are romantic, because they can subvert reality, hehe~
In fact, you don’t need to grow up, it’s also a kind of happiness, isn’t it?
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