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| | How long have you lived here? <a href=" http://www.abramus.org.br/musica/568/editores/#heavily ">rogaine women's hair regrowth treatment topical solution unscented</a> I suppose there is a minuscule possibility that the characters haven’t had nervous breakdowns, and that the relentless falling over and fighting was merely meant to be slapstick. But it seems unlikely, because for slapstick to work – as it does in, say, Laurel & Hardy and Some Mothers Do ’Ave ’Em – you have to be able to believe what you’re seeing. The characters must have a reason for what they’re doing; they’re sane people who set out with good intentions, but, thanks to a combination of clumsiness, stupidity and bad luck, everything goes disastrously wrong. What happens may be absurd, but it follows a certain logic, one calamity leading to the next. Whereas in Father Figure there’s little if any logic. The characters just do irrational, silly, horrible and violent things. That’s it. | |
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