Tuesday, October 27, 2015

I am clumsy

    Keyu I really like what you you chose to blog about. It is something that is similar to what we watch currently, but at the same time it is completely different. There is a scene that reminds me of myself and manyAmerican movies that are shown today. It happens when Win tin-aau is trying to be a stunt double for the second time. He shows that he is able to work with Sister Cuckoo, but then he trips almost spilling coffee on her. From here forward things spiral out of control, ending with Sister Cuckoo flying out of a window. I found this part hysterical because it reminds me so much of myself. These things tend to happen to me all the time. I am completely accident prone as discussed before. It doesn't help that most of the time these accidents occur whenever I am trying to impress someone.
      I feel like this is a common occurence in many American movies. The guy is trying to impress the girl and trips and then hurts the girl or someone is trying to get a job and trips and hurts the person that is interviewing them. I think that this is found to be funny because it is something that could happen to any of us at any given time. It is almost a sense of superiority because we know that it could happen to us but instead it is happening to someone else. Whenever I trip and fall I know I bounce right back up and check to make sure no one saw what had happened. I remember when I was looking at High Schools I walked into a wall because I was to focused on the conversation I was having with someone and I landed on my butt. I quickly jumped back up and pretend nothing had happened even though I am pretty sure everyone had seen. Moments like these can happen to anyone and that is why they are so funny, at least to me.

P. S. Happy Halloween!!


1 comment:

  1. It certainly seems that physical comedy is one of the few universal languages, and in particular embarrassing moments when people lose their dignity for a second.

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