我不會寫影評。最初會看《Girls》也只不過因為喜歡看較貼近生活的劇集,我不懂得分析作者和製作人想帶出什麼訊息,更沒有別具慧眼獨當一面的見解;然而我知道它不一般得啖笑的肥皂劇。特別是看過這一幕以後更讓我開始思考和探究它表達的是什麼。
Lena Dunham's focus on character, combined with a willingness to allow them to be unlikeable, wrong, selfish or simply unsure -- as one tends to be at that pre-adulthood age - has afforded the show a real resonance that belies its standard sitcom set up.
Hannah isn't necessarily a monster, but her insecurity has driven her to do somewhat monstrous things. She has a great desire to create art and be in a relationship, but her inability to trust herself, or to be vulnerable enough to rely on those around her when they offer a hand, has sabotaged her nearly at every turn this season. Her coping mechanisms -- sarcasm, judgment -- have left her alone, and for anyone who has had a relentlessly self-pitying friend, the isolation that breeds will be familiar.
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