The Adams family has been entertaining us all of its creeping, hooking and stunning for almost 100 years, from Charles Adams' original comics in the 1930s to Netflix's latest season on Wednesday. Today, the interpretation of the Adams clan and his entangled family tree What most people remember comes from the film Deology in the 1990s directed by Barry Sonenfeld: "Adams Family" and "Adams' family values." Even I would say that these are the most recognizable repetitions - and I don't even mind watching these films so far!
Well, I'm not a complete beginner to the Adams family. I saw a few episodes from the TV -Shoot "Adams" in the 1960s as a child, one of the many older sitcom my parents tried to hang me as an alternative to the Simpsons. (I didn't need.) So I know him for a long time who is every member of the Adams family, and I admit it In-Nah-Nah-NAH *Snap * *Snap * Topic for instinct. I also saw quotes, screens and GIFs from the Sonnefeld movies out of context over the years.
I heard all the semi-lights for scripts Gomez (Raul Iaulia) and Mortitia (Angelika Huston) Adams are several goalsAnd I knew on Wednesday (Christina Richie) would set that summer camp on "Adams'" family values ". Has already seen pieces and pieces of the Adams family over the internet, in fact watching The movie, watching all those who fit together, reminded me when I first watched "Medium Girls" by 2023.
So, between that and watching the film long after my formative years like Cinophil, I missed the "Adams family" chance to have the deepest influence that could have had on me. But The film (and sequel) is also irresistibly entertaining. I understand why, for some people who were lucky enough to see younger and unpolluted, it became a classic that defines the person.
The Adams family is perfectly brought to life
The most persistent praise for the Adams family is for her perfect casting. Iaulia greatly captures the unique blend of Gomez of boundless children's energy and charm; Huston is eerie, elegant and oh-as much as a mortor; And Richie's dead delivery as Wednesday is defined in his career. I can only add sprinkling the mountain valuable praise to them, but I agree that they earn every point of it.
Then, conversely, the largest criticism The film is his loose script. I can see where it came from, but I wonder, I did this It is necessary To have a narrow script? It is a minute's silence movie, the narrative just a scaffolding to hang as many jokes as possible about how much the Toursi family is. The comedy relies on the power of acting; Adamzi is every unique strange, but each of the actors convinces you how, to this family, it is strange.
My favorite of the jokes? It is difficult to find the name on Wednesday for her "game" for putting my worker in an electric chair. "It's called ..." Is there a god? So every moment when the film pushes the envelope to show them no (Like the game on Wednesday) made me laugh the most. If you can't laugh at morbidity, why watch the Adams family?
Adams' family values are the superior sequel that everyone says is
I watched "Adams' family values" one day after the original, almost back to the back, and they flow together flawlessly. However, the sequel reduces the original film by being so similar and yet apparently superior. (The villain of the picture, Anoan Kuzak as a black widow debut, definitely helps at the top of the scale.)
But Adams' family values are not only funnier and firmly executed. It made the satire of the Adams family and why many children felt from these films, click for me. When Wednesday and Pugsli are in camp chipping, they (and we) see every camper who is not a lily-white or perfectly connected to be sharpened and denied. Of course, I realized, that's why the Adams family is precious to the right people who can be considered "different", from cooks to people with queer. (The screenwriter of the films, Paul Mine, is gay.)
Adamzi are considered a strange ball of society, but they are an oversee, mutually supportive family that all, individually and collectively, accept their other side without any self -awareness. The original show parodies the sithom because it is the party that is rooted in the American nuclear family. In the implementation of that tradition, Sequel's title turns the traditionalist slogan "family values" on the head.
The satire is what makes the Thanksgiving stage in the "family values of Adams" so perfect. Wednesday runs the camp chippingly in the overthrow of the scene of a spoiled privilege and they do so carrying costumes to the first marginalized people in North America: indigenous people. The climax on the stage Wednesday lighting up a match How does the theme of the Adams family start, Amanda (Mercedes McNab) have frightened his face with an apple? What a crescent, even if I am a little wiped out of the chicken film and cut off before any real burn.
All in all, I had a lot of fun cumulative three hours watching the films "Family Adams". But even if I liked anything else, Wednesday's victory in "values" will make it all worth it.
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