Re: Laughing in the theater
Posted: Sat Nov 20, 2004 1:44 pm
Thanks, Tim. Not a real audience, I see what you mean.No intended humour, in the entire movie? That's bad movie-making, as far as I'm concerned. Not getting the audience on your side, as you put it, is absolutely right; it seems in many viewers' cases, Stone didn't. Besides, it's not as if there was no humour in Alexander's life. There's no such thing as life with no humour, no matter how serious and violent it is. People laugh to stay sane!Heck, according to the histories he cracked a few jokes himself. I did see the wedding banquet clip where he says, "This is the man who wants to cross to Persia and he can't even make it from one couch to another," and the delivery was all wrong, he didn't even smile, and none even of Alexander's friends cracked up, which they should have, before they all wisely skipped the country.I guess Stone is a rather humourless director, isn't he? Maybe that's why a good antidote to _Platoon_ is _Good Morning Vietnam_.You're far from alone, as reviewers go, in lowering our expectations, but, umm, thanks... I think... ;-)Warmly,
Karen
Karen