Saturday, December 4, 2010

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Community: laugh about the university! The mythology of Fringe

laugh (or cry) on the state university today is very easy but the NBC series Community , we can intelligently.
At the second season now under way, Community is a sit-com that moves the universe typical home of its kind in the university context.

The story is about a lawyer who discovers rampant having graduated with deception and is forced to return to college. The community college university is one of the first steps and the dummy where the series is set, Greendale, proves to be one of the least prepared. It appears to be a college for "losers" and it is frequented by students from vintage men who did not receive a scholarship for a better college or who has lost her purse. The story revolves around the study group in which our hero enters, opportunistic and self-centered, in order to facilitate his academic career and be able to return to the world of work. The group soon developed a close friendship and family dynamics.

Created by Dan Harmon , the series settles down significantly on the comedy side, without a second reading and a willingness to send messages. Yet the comedy is almost always successful while remaining part of the fun. In particular there are two factors which can be attributed to the success of the show: the cast and setting.

outstanding figures in the cast played by Pierce Chevy Chase, a true cult figure of cinema, Abed ( Danny Pudi ), a student of cinema that gives rise to jokes and situations metaferenziali, and two of my prefer smaller but highly successful, Senor Chang (Ken Jeong ) and Dean Pelton ( Jim Rash), both characters for their ineptitude create the paradoxical situations and their performance absurd create highly successful interactions with the main group .

Community is a slight but definitely enjoyable series and the writers can also create a universe metareferenziale and full of references to the movies, music, contemporary culture, which offer one more reason to follow the series and there are also many references to academic world where the view of students clash with the absurdity of the university bureaucracy.

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