Black comedy

Michele 2021-11-15 08:01:26

I have never watched Kim Kelly's film before, but knowing that this person is very famous, I watched The Cable Guy. I thought it would be a lot of funny, but I felt uncomfortable after watching it.

The cable man played by Kim Kelly, all hysterical behaviors are all just for making friends with another actor. What makes him so persistent and perverted? After reading the whole article, I realized that it was only because of the lack of love from the family in childhood, and the companionship of TV programs all day long, and then the personality was affected by mental disorders. Only then discovered that many of the interesting sentences he said in the film came from lines on TV.

The abundance of high-tech products gives people a reason to stay home, and they can get all sensory satisfaction without leaving the house, so people no longer communicate and think, just accept it blindly, so they are lonely, based on the stagnation of thinking. , The extinguishment of the spark of thought, and the lack of collision of different ideas.

Throughout the story, there is no real happiness and relaxation. It is full of doubts, sadness, and regrets. Until the end, when the fat man who cannot watch TV reluctantly opens the long-stacked books around him, the whole movie is full of satisfaction. The atmosphere changed, the ice broke successfully, and the cable guy miraculously survived, finally it was not such a black ending.

It turns out that the director and Kim Kelly are telling people to stay away from TV.

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Extended Reading
  • Alexandrine 2022-03-22 09:01:36

    Jim Carrey = comedy? The idea of ​​the film is very good, the details are in place, but it should be considered a thriller and anguish

  • Reginald 2022-03-16 09:01:04

    Jim Carrey's one, it's not very special, it's not very good-looking, it's a mediocre work.

The Cable Guy quotes

  • Chip Douglas: [eating chicken at Medieval Times] Can I have your skin?

    Steven Kovacs: Sure.

    Chip Douglas: Check this out.

    [places pieces of chicken skin over his face]

    Chip Douglas: Silence of the lambs!

    [imitates Hannibal Lecter]

    Chip Douglas: Hello, Clarice. It's good to see you again.

    [bursts out laughing]

    Steven Kovacs: Oh lord.

  • Steven Kovacs: Dammit. Son of a bitch! The cable's out.