Blackadder is not a positive character, and it doesn't even have the qualifications of a barely good person. Relying on a clever head, he always calculates there, doing things that hurt others for oneself, or hurt others against oneself, so as to enrich his money bag and realize his ambition to climb. It is his first good show to ridicule and retaliate against others. Such a contradiction fits the tastes of modern audiences, and everyone agrees with his struggle for survival in the cracks, and appreciates his endless slurs.
When Elizabeth I was in charge, he had to use the strength of milking to protect himself, so as not to inadvertently make a pile of heads with the blossoming heads. In the regent’s family, he became the steward of the prince of straw bales. Although he mocked him mercilessly in front of the fool, he was just trying to clean up the mess he caused from time to time. To take up the air and ridicule yourself, think that your intelligence is more than ten times a hundred times higher, but it is very uncomfortable to wait on such a rubbish in a humble manner. In the trenches of the First World War, he clearly had superior opinions than the generals. He had anticipated the tragic ending of this war early, but he had to use his best efforts to escape, and the stupid instructions from above had to be executed meticulously, which was extremely depressing.
Watching Blackadder, the audience can't help but think of the current experience on the spot, such as the grievances of the bastard boss, the idiot face of the silly politician on TV, and the next time he vents those people, he naturally laughs louder.
Being able to speak well is the outstanding feature of Blackadder. In "Mr Bean", Atkinson, who is difficult to speak for himself, can't stop talking in this show, as if he was going to finish all the things Mr. Bean hadn't said before. Once it was said that he was too poor: I was as poor as a mouse in a church. This mouse had just received a huge tax bill, and that day his wife eloped with another mouse and swept away. All his cheese. "Tampering with Wordsworth's classic verse: "I have erred and strayed like a lost ox... I have coveted my father"s adultery... I have not always honoured my neighbours ass." Meaning)
He scolded people ruthlessly, accurately, calmly, politely and politely, such as: "You can't match the equestrian skills of another horse when you ride a horse. The size of your head can hold a The sand is huge against the backdrop.” Said his subordinates: “According to my long-term experience, the artistic talents of my subordinates are like a group of color-blind hedgehogs locked in a cloth bag.” Threatening Baldrick: “Does it have to be like this? Our precious friendship is really going to end in a sad way that I have to cut you into pieces, and then tell His Royal Highness that you are wearing a hat that must be too heavy and too heavy and accidentally hit the sharp barbed wire? "
It is said that Atkinson himself has a slight stuttering, so he found out his own special method of reading lines, such as the emphasis of certain popping sounds, and the result was amazing. There is a character in the World War I series called Bob, and Blackadder calls him every time. The name of
"Blackadder" made people laugh, and the pronunciation of the two Bs could not be imitated, which became his characteristic. "Blackadder"'s clever use of the English language makes almost all other British movies and TV dramas unmatched. There are countless examples of this.
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