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Hatred, pettiness, aggression, nonsense, exaggeration, farce – everything allowed in, except decorum.
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These actors, nourished by a theatrical tradition stretching back to the fifteenth century, know how to play farce (exaggerate everything, but not too much).
"It's a farce, like everything in New York restaurants," said Robert DeMasco, an owner of Pierless Fish Corp. in Brooklyn, which supplies many top kitchens.
"I wanted to do every medium and every role, from Greek tragedy to Shakespeare through to farce and everything in between.
The film pays loving tribute to the striking machinists at Ford's motor plant via the vehicle of the bawdily unreconstructed class-war farce, referencing everything from The Rag Trade to the Boulting brothers' I'm All Right, Jack to Carry On at Your Convenience.
It just makes a farce out of everything".
As in the best farces, size is everything.
Everything's a farce with this family".
Smiles of a Summer Night Bergman wasn't all about gloom and doom: his 1955 period yarn is practically a farce and -- like almost everything else in his oeuvre, was expertly filleted by Woody Allen, in this case in A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy.
It's got everything outside bedroom farce, and is so difficult both to perform and understand as a listener that it should last a lifetime of study.
The scenario was adapted and expanded by Terry Gilliam in "12 Monkeys," but the themes of "La Jetée" hover over everything from the farce of the "Back to the Future" movies to the terror of the "Terminator" franchise.
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