Tuesday, December 15, 2015

Comments on Chad's blog

If mocking racism means the humor that is racism, then I think mocking racism is not appropriate. Racism is viewed as evil thing in today's society, so mocking racism which is racism must be bad as well. Furthermore, I think mocking racism is inappropriate despite the race of the maker of the mocking racism. To be specific, I think the behavior of Key and Peele which is considered as mocking racism is inappropriate even though Key and Peele are African American. They indeed hurt people of certain race even though they just want to make people laugh instead of attacking people by racism. Their behavior is a kind of showing no respect to the victim of the mocking racism. So I think the mocking racism of Key and Peele is inappropriate in terms of respect. However, to me, the mocking racism of Tosh. O is more inappropriate than that of Key and Peele because he standing on the side of the white makes fun on people by their race.

Comments on Madeline's blog

I do laugh at serious and sad time and my point of view towards this phenomena is that laugh is a cure. Life is full of reality, which is so painful that the only way to deal with it is to laugh. There are many examples that use this concept of 'shock humor'.


In Moliere's drama Le Malade imaginaire (The Imaginary Invalid), he chose to mock at the dark side of human beings in the form of comedy. He brought the audiences with laughter with mockery. The protagonist Argan, believes that he could not survive without a doctor, which leads him making a decision that he would spend his whole property on the doctor. In order to reduce the cost of the bill on the pharmacist, he commands his daughter to marry with the doctor's nephew. The exaggeration of the sound of the cash falling on the ground and the endless running of Argan amused the viewers. Later, when the drama reaches its climax, Argan pretended to be death and the rest of the characters show various reactions, exposing the ugliness of human nature. His wife Beline becomes overjoyed and feverishly takes off all her clothes. The audiences are amused by her exaggerated facial expression and behavior and at the same time being surprised when they find out that Beline is actually a male after taking off the clothes. This ridicule scene makes viewers burst out laughing; however, beyond the laughter, is the betrayal and emptiness. There is no other better way to present the dark side of human nature. Moliere created this comedy as a cure.

Monday, December 14, 2015

Comments on Noah's blog

I quite agree with Noah 's point of view that we now live in an age of information rather than intelligence. The world develops so rapidly that people are facing with more and more information. For example, with the purpose of boosting the economy, companies come up with numerous brands just for one product in order to compete with each other and earn the highest profit. In this situation, consumers who want to buy milk could face with Borden, Organic Valley, Horizon, etc. How could they figure out which brand is the best for them; if they find out that, for instance, Horizon, is the best one, which specific type of milk should they purchase when there are even more types of milk.

The above example is just one small thing that is needed to be considered in people's daily lives; the perfect way to face it is to try every single type of milk in every single brand and make records on the taste of each one. In this way, people could keep in mind that which one is more nutritional or tasty while doing the purchase. However, people deal with issues from their study, work and families. If they need to figure out each thing they face in the way as they buy the milk, life would be so difficult and time consuming. Therefore, what people need is information rather than intelligence.

I read an interesting story that a business man wants to sell his emerald during the traveling season. However, even the price is cheap enough, nobody intends to buy his emerald. He feels so disappointed that he decides to cut the price of his emerald by half and sells other products from then on. His employee makes a serious error that he looks at the price wrongly and thinks the business man wants to double the price. However, miracles happen and the emerald is sold out in one day. How could this be possible? This is due to the fact that people live in an age of information, not intelligence. Generally, not many people have great information about whether an emerald is good or bad, therefore, in order to save their time, they automatically connect the price of the emerald with its quality. Before the business man raises the price, people think the emerald is cheap. After the employee accidentally raises the price, people drops into a trap that high price means high quality.

Comments on Jessica's blog

My favorite oldie television show is Mr.Bean. Mr.Bean was first aired in 1990 and it was so popular through all ages at all time. Even people nowadays still watched this show with passion no matter how many times they have watched. 

The episode below is my favorite episode, in which Mr.Bean made his lunch by himself while seeing others eating sandwich. 



When I was young, I watched Mr.Bean and laughed because this character was so dumb and funny.  His facial expressions, weird behaviors and embarrassed situations made me burst out laughing. For example, in this episode, he pulls out everything he needs for making a sandwich from his magical coat. The way he made his lunch made me laugh the most. He slices the bread using scissors; covers the bread with butter by using his credit card; dries the cabbage by putting it in his sock and waving it in a circular motion, etc. Mr.Bean keeps the audience being curious about what he would do next; no one could possibly do anything that he does in this show. I laughed because of the incongruity theory as his sudden behaviors of something weird and his small misfortune.

However, I watched Mr.Bean when I grew older, I had an understanding different to that of my childhood. In each episode of Mr.Bean, he is faced with an embarrassed situation and he spends all his time dealing with this awkward situation. The thing that interested me the most is the way that he deals with his misfortune. Normally, when people do not have lunch, they could just go to a shop and buy themselves something to eat rather than behave like Mr.Bean. Every time when Mr.Bean is facing misfortune, he chooses to challenge it rather than just walk away. Of course, it would not be such funny if he just walks away. What I understood and learned from this show is the positive mind when facing with embarrassed situations.

Wednesday, November 4, 2015

Comic Relief in The Minions



Just as what Elizabeth said, comic relief always occur in the protagonists' sidekick. In The Minions, one of the negative characters, Scarlet, plays a significant role in this movie. Without Scarlet, the film would be less interesting and funny as she serves as the foundation of the promotion of plots. The ending would be totally different without Scarlet; it could be either the minions keep exploring their master or they stop exploring and disappoint to death.

Initially, Kevin, the protagonist, regards Scarlet as the most despicable person and therefore he makes the decision to follow her. They are chosen to follow Scarlet as they expect and Scarlet provide them with training and tools to help her achieve her dream. In a word, Scarlet is the one who provide support and help for the minions.

However, as the story continues, the minions finally do get the crown from the queen and one of them become the king. Scarlet is angry as she thinks she is betrayed and she plans to get her crown back. And here comes to the climax of this movie. Scarlet then acts as a negative character in her best to wipe out the minions.

She creates comical effects when she utilizes all her resources to chase for the minions. Audience stay engaged because they worry about whether the minions would be caught. Comic relief occurs especially at the end, Kevin accidentally cuts off the rope of the pendant lamp above Scarlet and falls on her head. At the time when everyone thinks the story ends and Scarlet is dead, she suddenly jumps out and becomes no longer elegant. At the very end of this film, Scarlet almost success in beating the giant Kevin and starts to laugh furiously, a bomb is thrown to her and that is the real ending. Scarlet dies in a way that is so funny that audience would burst out laughing and feel exciting for the winning of the minions rather than focus on the death of a character.

Thursday, October 22, 2015

King of Comedy




Stephen Chow, a Chinese comedian, devoted nearly thirty years to his career of acting. It is a controversial topic when people are talking about Stephen; some people enjoy his performance while others discern him by claiming that he is over-acted. I had been obsessed with Stephen since I was in junior school. One day I was attracted and entertained by a clamorous, amusing hoody with a loose black suite. That was the first time I encountered with Stephen in the movie All for the Winner

From my memory, Stephen is the one with undisputed acting. He could be a schizophrenic patient, a hoody and a spy; no matter he acts, he is so talented that he is able to be the new character. People fail to imitate Stephen as he has his unique accuracy in analyzing the character, the exquisiteness in expressing his emotion and the rhythmic sensation in changing his moods. 



The movie King of Comedy above is my favorite work from Stephen. The poster of this film attracted my attention as all the people were smiling with tears in their eyes; I wonder what would happen in this movie. It depicts the process of the protagonist, Wan Tin-aau, striving to become an actor. At the moment when he is given an opportunity to act, the director changes his mind. There is a love story behind the main plot when Wan Tin-auu meets one of the club girls, Lau piu-piu, to teach her how to act.

King of Comedy was marked as the transition work of Stephen from an actor to a director. He put great effort in this movie; it was said that every single supporting role was well selected by Stephen. Stephen vitalized these roles with his own experience from his early career. For instance, you may notice that one scene that when a person was acting a corpse as a minor role during the film and a cockroach stayed on his face and he kept still until the director interrupted. Stephen represented a mediocre man who strive to achieve his dream but faced with challenges and never changed his passion to acting. He showed off his talent in acting to his audiences that one could smile with tears.

There were not many evident details that deliberately made people laugh. I laughed because I was moved and understood what Stephen wanted to convey. King of Comedy was more like a biography of Stephen rather than simply a comedy; many lines in this film conveyed Stephen's voice. Compare to his other work, this movie may not be the funniest one, but it is the one that Stephen truly acted with sincere and effort. 

What do you think of Chinese comedy and what do you think of Stephen chow? Do you agree with me?

Wednesday, October 21, 2015

Comments on KK's blog

People are exposed to too much information nowadays and therefore, social media becomes an important role in people gathering information efficiently. Posts on social media, such as facebook and vine, are short and direct, which means that people do not spend much of their time reading information as what they would spend on television or newspaper. It could be said that social medias trivialize people's time. Furthermore, in order to capture more people's attention, issues that posted by social medias often associated with videos and imagines, which create convenience for people to collect information in a efficient way. I agree with KK's point that social media is one of the good ways to find motivation and entertainment.

So, what are things posted on social media? Take facebook as an example, people post selfies of themselves to record their daily lives as well as interesting things that they see or happen on them. Just as what KK said, she loved to watch animals doing silly things. I am obsessed with collecting funny animal pictures and videos as well. 


The video above is a compilation of funny moments of cats and I burst out laughing with my friends when we watched it. I am curious about why animals make people laugh easily. Comparing to people watching funny videos of human beings, they would only laugh at certain points. However, when people are watching videos of animals, they generally start to giggle as soon as they see the animals. So, what is the exact reason behind this phenomenon?

On one hand, people laugh at animals because of their appearance. There is no doubt that we look different from animals. Especially dogs and cats, they are born with fluffy body and bright eyes. In this way, laughter are created due to the adorability from people to those animals. Therefore, it is easy for people to laugh when these animals creating some interesting facial expression, even if they are simply staring at you. About 40% of funny animal videos consist of their unique facial expression.

On the other hand, people create laughter as animals do what they are not supposed to do and do not do what they are expected. For example, when a dog is wearing a costume and glasses, people find it extremely hilarious because how could a dog dress like a human. Another example is that animals are expected to be very happy when their masters feed them. It would make people chuckle if at this moment, a cat reluctantly looks at its food and slams it away.