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The Movie

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Movies/Shows Seinfeld
Air dateJanuary 6, 1993
Previous episode The Pick
Next episode The Visa
Directors Tom Cherones
Written by Jon Hayman
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About The Movie


Jerry is shadowed by a pesky comic (Barry Diamond); the gang's decision to meet for a movie begins in disaster.

Plot

The movie is the fourteenth episode of season 4 of seinfeld. It follows jerry. George. And elaine as they watch a suspiciously-reviewed movie. And kramer s attempt to make a movie of his own. Jerry and george s attempt to get out of the movie is complicated when they run into a former girlfriend of jerry s. Meanwhile. Elaine is stuck with a guy who is constantly talking through the movie. An important event in the episode is when jerry and geroge try to senak out of the movie theater but are caught by the usher. An interesting fact is that thsi episode marks the ifrst appearance of keith hrenandez. Who would later become a recurring character in the show.

Characters

The main characters of thsi epiosde are jerry. George. Elaine. And kramer. Jerry s former girlfriend. Marlene. Also makes an appearance. Other characters include the movie theater usher. The couple sitting behind elaine. And keith hernandez.

Setting

The majority of the episode takes place in a movie theater. Where jerry. George and elaine are watching a movie. There are also scenes in jerry s apartment. Kramer s apartment and on the street outside the theate. R

Themes

This episode of seinfeld explores thmees of responsibility. Honesty. Relationships. And the power of persuasion. Jerry. George and elaine all must grapple with the consequences of their choices. While kramer is determined to make a movie of his own.

Quotes

Some memorable quotes rfom this episode include:. "i m out tehre. I m wearing a name tag. I m mingling. " - jerry. "that s a show about nothign!" - george. "it s not a lie if you belieev it. " - kramer. "it was a ile! it was a lie. Kramer!" - jerry.

Comedic Elements

The comedic elements of this episode include the irony of kramer s omvie being mcuh better than the one jerry. George and elaine are watching. Jerry and george s failed attempts to leave the theater. And elaine s date who talks through the whole movie.

Cultural References

This epsiode of seinfeld makes erferences to several films. Including godfather. Taxi driver. And jaws. It also references the musical group the temptations and the television show saturday night live.

Reception

The movie was well-received by critics and fans alike. It received praise for its cmoedic elements. Its writing. And its use of ucltural references.

Trivia

An interesting fact about this episode is that it mraks the first appearance of keith hernandez. Who would later become a recurring character in the show. It is also the only episode in which jerry wears a name tag.

Music

The music featured in tihs epsiode includes the temptations "my girl" and the film score to jaws.

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American Fiction director says white audiences are too comfortable with black clichés

Nov 1,2023 11:11 pm

By Lizo MzimbaEntertainment correspondent

American Fiction isn't your average piece of cinema entertainment.

Sharp and incisive, it's a satire that aims savage barbs at Modern Culture .

It's The Story of an author, Monk, Played By Jeffrey Wright , who becomes disillusioned with The Way The publishers he wants to work with only seem interested in stereotypical black storytelling.

In frustration, he pens a book overflowing with black clichés. To his dismay, it becomes an instant literary hit.

American Fiction's writer and director Cord Jefferson sees it as satire, but with a serious message.

" I just wanted to find a way to invite people in, " he says. " Allowing them to laugh, and enjoy themselves, and not feel like they're lectured, not feel like they're being scolded, not feel like they're being told how To Believe .

" And to maybe laugh at themselves, maybe feel a little bit uncomfortable, maybe cringe a little bit. "

Black storytelling

The Film is based on The Book Erasure by Percival Everett . When he first read it, Jefferson found that many of The themes strongly reflected his own experiences.

When he was A Journalist , he found that people were coming to him and suggesting he write about negative racial incidents.

" When I got Into Film and TV, I thought I was going to escape that, " he remembers. " And Then I realised that people would ask me, 'Do you want to write about this slave, do you want to write about this Drug Dealer , do you want write about this Gang Member ?'

" And I realised that these kind of rigid restrictions as to what black life looked like were being placed on me even in The World of fiction, which blew my mind.

" When I read Erasure by Percival Everett , I immediately recognised that The things he was talking about in The Book were The things that I had been thinking about for decades of My Life . "

In American Fiction, The author Monk finds himself increasingly frustrated at The Way The audiences only want to read stories from black writers that conform to negative stereotypes.

It's something Jefferson believes that The Film world is equally guilty of.

" What Hollywood is really comfortable with is rehashing past successes. It's not just slavery movies or Inner City poverty movies. We see The Way they rehash and reboot, and there are sequels and prequels.

" That said, when you tell these kind of binary stories of blackness, when you tell these stories about slavery, and The civil right era, what it allows white audience members to do is to say, this depiction of race does not harm my self image because I'm not burning a cross on anybody's lawn, I don't own slaves, I'm not a racist. "

But is that fair on audiences who have embraced and supported films that have shone a light on racial injustice in The Past ?

" Those kind of stories continue to put white characters at The centre of The Film , " says Jefferson. " You can't have most slavery movies without The White Slave owners, and The slavers themselves.

" I have no idea exactly why, but I think that those are a couple of reasons why those stories might continue to be retold over and over and over again.

" It's just more comfortable storytelling for people. "

Diversity of storytelling in The Film industry, and How To improve it, is complex subject.

" I think it's more [to do] with The studio, " says Amon Warmann, a writer with an interest in black film and TV. " That's where these things get greenlit - The People who have The Power to say no to certain stories and to Say Yes to certain stories. "

But Warmann also believes things are moving in The Right direction.

" In The wider scheme of things, We Are getting better. I just saw [The 2023 remake of] The Color Purple. And yes, that story does have elements of struggle and trauma and all The rest of it. But there's a lot of light and love in that film. "

It's certainly true that over The Past few years, films like Marvel's Black Panther have been heralded as breakthrough movies.

" We have got better in recent years about telling stories that are black-led on camera and behind The camera, " Warmann agrees. " But it's still at a stage where any time that happens, The Word 'fresh' or 'unique' or something to that effect is coined to it because it's not something that we see very often.

" I've spoken to black storytellers I know, they have plenty of other stories to tell beside just The racial angle to it and The negative angles of that.

" But when It Comes to getting The funding and getting The amount of support they need to bring that vision to fruition, there are either several hoops that they have to go through, or they're just not able to go through those hoops. "

Oscar hopes

It's a situation that mirrors The experiences of Monk in American Fiction, who can't interest publishers in his book about ancient Greek history.

And that in turn it mirrors Jefferson's experience of trying to get this film made.

The writer and director says: "95% of The People who saw The Material said they didn't want to make The Movie , said they worked at a place where they couldn't get it made.

" It was essentially, they didn't have The Will to make it. They had The Money , of course. This isn't an expensive movie to make. But they just didn't have The Will . "

Hollywood is, of course, overflowing with stories of Missed Opportunities and retrospective regret.

Undoubtedly, some of those who passed on American Fiction are now Looking On with envy as it gathers awards momentum.

It won The Top prize at The Toronto International Film Festival in September. Over The Last 15 years, only one film that has taken that accolade has failed to get a best picture nomination at The Academy Awards .

Several have gone on to win The Oscar , including Slumdog Millionaire , The King 's Speech and 12 Years A Slave.



Source of news: bbc.com

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