Sunday, July 10, 2011

A mess for every day of the year


Larry David's famous comedy series "Curb Your Enthusiasm" on HBO is in the eighth season - this country has to go back to DVD


Larry David


Vienna - A nearly bald man with glasses, frowning skeptically, and it is simply: "So wrong, yet so funny." (". So wrong yet so funny") The minimalist (and for non-insiders completely unintelligible) poster could be in New York in the fall of 2010 seen everywhere: It advertised for the show "Curb Your Enthusiasm," with its star and writer Larry David, whose face in the U.S. is enough to make people laugh.
David, in these latitudes more like Woody Allen's "Whatever Works", is separated from his comedy alter-ego barely. In 2000 the first broadcast program of the Seinfeld-inventor, he embodies a kind of aggressive version of itself: a millionaire TV producer, because of its ability to sabotage the politically correct rules of behavior, constantly gets into embarrassing predicaments. Apart from its own shortcomings it will always be of questionable social arrangements told - and hilariously funny.
This Sunday is the mostly improvised sitcom on HBO already in the eighth season. (In this country you have to rely on the DVD.) This time there should be no thematic connection to the consequences. Previously worked in a typical self-reference to a Seinfeld reunion show. David, out of place with its identity as a Jew in New York to LA, among other things, it slyly in his hometown, as a guest star Michael J. Fox could mate Ricky Gervais and comedy are required.
Unanimous climax is loud "Variety" and " New York Times,"an episode in which David and mobilize against the friends of a Palestinian offshoot of restaurants, just next to the" sacred land "to open a deli. A good example of how "Curb Your Enthusiasm" hardened cultural conflicts with comic reflections treated. (Dominik Kamalzadeh / DER STANDARD, print edition, 9./10.7.2011)

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