"Comedies and Cartoons"
Von: The Wise One (the.wise.one@abel.co.uk) [Profil]
Datum: 30.10.2009 18:09
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Datum: 30.10.2009 18:09
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"Comedy can deal with the bitterest realities, the most cruel facts. It can tackle the most vital problems. Beaumarchais' Mariage de Figaro was revolutionary in spirit. It was the first outcry against aristocracy and caused a severe tremor in the eighteenth century. Yet it was a comedy because, as Figaro himself said, he had to laugh to keep himself from crying. Among the Japanese it is held a virtue to laugh when receiving bad news, thus avoiding an unseemly display of emotion. All over the world people use humour as a shield against grief. Only comedies can fight against injustice and at the same time elude the censor. In fun we can get nearer to human understanding, nearer to final truth than in all seriousness." -- Alberto Cavalcanti "Comedies and Cartoons", in Footnotes to The Film, 1938[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
