Well it's pretty subtle. And serious in the sense that, you could say What a Loser, or you could believe that he's sincere. I take it as an interesting expression of both people. How did you intend it?
Both, actually. The character's, "Brian" will make a few reappearances in our sketches. He's a down on his luck guy who's lonely, victimized himself with everyone else, and just reaching out. Problem is, he depresses the hell out of the other guy. Everything he says is a downer.
"How long have you been married?" "Two Years" "That's when I got divorced, two years." We wanted you to sympathize with both. Which is why it was tricky. It's an improv sketch, though. I think I've just proven how someone could take it too seriously. I think it's hilarious.
Yeah perhaps hey. I mean, I took it as funny because that's just who I am, but I also saw it as sad because i dont think much of people's narrow communicating skills, like i don't sympathise with either guy cos its their fault the conversation is so crap. But i love it because it expresses reality quite well. So its hard to get across what i mean by "serious".
whoa just realized this was filmed in mission valley in San Diego, funny film
presto619 2 years ago
@presto619 yep, where I used to live :) Glad you liked it.
jmarquiso 8 months ago
Interesting, it's ambiguous, it makes you think who is the dickhead in this situation. At first you think it's the guy in black, but then again
527659 4 years ago
Just hope no one takes this too seriously...
RAD88 4 years ago
Who would take it seriously?
jmarquiso 4 years ago
Well it's pretty subtle. And serious in the sense that, you could say What a Loser, or you could believe that he's sincere. I take it as an interesting expression of both people. How did you intend it?
RAD88 4 years ago
Both, actually. The character's, "Brian" will make a few reappearances in our sketches. He's a down on his luck guy who's lonely, victimized himself with everyone else, and just reaching out. Problem is, he depresses the hell out of the other guy. Everything he says is a downer.
jmarquiso 4 years ago
"How long have you been married?" "Two Years" "That's when I got divorced, two years." We wanted you to sympathize with both. Which is why it was tricky. It's an improv sketch, though. I think I've just proven how someone could take it too seriously. I think it's hilarious.
jmarquiso 4 years ago
Yeah perhaps hey. I mean, I took it as funny because that's just who I am, but I also saw it as sad because i dont think much of people's narrow communicating skills, like i don't sympathise with either guy cos its their fault the conversation is so crap. But i love it because it expresses reality quite well. So its hard to get across what i mean by "serious".
RAD88 4 years ago
Well I sympathize with both! I mean, I've been both!
But it's good to get your comments. Check out our other sketches.
jmarquiso 4 years ago
Hahaha very funny
RAD88 4 years ago