What are you lauging at?

What are you laughing at?

经常看到有人争论Friends的“经典性”,我觉得这两段话是最好的回应:

The sitcom Friends, for instance, a show often dismissed by the cynical as “cheesy” or “schmaltzy” - and certainly capable of being both - was wholeheartedly adopted by the British public. So much so that two years after its final episode, a day barely passes without its inclusion in the schedules. Could it be any more ubiquitous?

I hated Friends when it first aired. The very title was anathema to me. It immediately evoked the embarrassing, droopy-eyed longings of the sickeningly hug-happy new American youth. The thought of all that togetherness, untempered by ironic undermining, made my skin crawl. Yet it drew me in. Due to a fine ensemble cast and some genuinely funny scriptwriting, Friends was readily accessible, even to us closed-off Brits. In fact, it arguably even opened us up a little. I certainly went from sneery to teary at Ross and Rachel’s passionate, reconciliatory smooch. This moment might actually hold the key to a middle ground between British and American humour, specifically when it comes to heartfelt, emotional expression. The British aren’t against it; we just believe it comes at a price. The success of the emotional climax in that particular scene is due entirely to the comedy preceding it. Ross’s perm, Monica’s fat suit, Rachel’s nose all go toward setting the tone for the payoff, which the audience wholeheartedly accept. The sentiment is a reward, rather than a device to engender a sympathy laugh or, worse, a big, soppy, “Awww”.

Bonus video: Take That - Patience

3 Responses to “What are you lauging at?”

  1. fishee Says:

    想当年我也是老友迷
    其实最开始看的时候颇有抵触…
    最近又在重看 有些地方还是笑到不行

  2. eway Says:

    嘿~同感呢~~~~~
    Friends的经典性还有争议么?

    其实英国人也满幽默的。。。

  3. georgelu9 Says:

    《时尚英语》挺接触实际生活的,非常不错。

    我是上个暑假回北京逛王府井新华书店看到的。
    在周围考TOEFL考GRE等参考书大卖的时候,这本外表精美的小书无人问津。

    周围中国同学中哑巴英语大有人在,不然就是发音用词十分中式。尽管GPA不低,但是实在不懂,这样的结果留学意义何在。写paper不在话下,presentation立刻傻眼。难怪毕业以后都去编程or当accountant再不然就是泡实验室。

    请问如何与作者联系,有问题请教。
    谢谢!

    Yan:

    englishblog at gmail dot com

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