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In Reply to: I found Kitchen Stories brilliant (and I'm not Scandinavian). nt posted by tinear on September 8, 2005 at 17:02:04:
I love the music, particularly the piano piece in the beginning.It _is_ laugh-out-loud funny once you get into it's particular, stoic groove.
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Ok, I gotta admit, THAT is funny! Not that I didn't "get" the film, it's just that it really had to drag out the laughs (or laugh) with a rope. I guess I just don't see "Post-War Guilt" as outrageously humorous?! This is a tough crowd - remind me not to show you guys my next script!
-Bill
humor founded on extreme vulgarity, feces-slinging (pies aren't enough anymore), and sophomoric insults, this film will mystify them.
The fact that the humor is shown actually to mask a very serious underlying story (the post-WWII emotional landscape with its attendant guilt) only adds to the brilliance.
...but then again, there could have been some war-related remarks which simply eluded me. If there was more meaning to the "Don't tell about the Finns" remark, or the roomful of pepper, or Grant's rather cryptic remark as he walks out of the haircut scene, I didn't really catch it.
others, much to their lasting guilt. That's the underlying "frisson" between the two main characters.
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