Westward Desperado Set the Standard of War Comedies

It could be said war and comedies don't work well together. How can anything humorous be said about the matters. Those who do must have lost their minds from the war! Cracking jokes and grinning while speaking of most horrific events in human history like it were a regular Friday night, is one of the best ways to come with the trauma. The trauma which never heals, always stays where-ever the eyes turn. Telling a story really helps get the pain off the chest. In a way, Westward Desperado is exactly just that.
Westward Desperado Set the Standard of War Comedies

It could be said war and comedies don't work well together. How can anything humorous be said about the matters. Those who do must have lost their minds from the war! Cracking jokes and grinning while speaking of most horrific events in human history like it were a regular Friday night, is one of the best ways to come with the trauma. The trauma which never heals, always stays where-ever the eyes turn. Telling a story really helps get the pain off the chest. In a way, Westward Desperado is exactly just that.

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When the two words war and comedy are uttered, in the context of cinema, the icon of Stanley Kubrick rises above all.

It is funny how I immediately think of Steven Spielberg, and his 1941, lo.
1941 is the Ultimate Steven Spielberg Film

1941 ( a 1979 Steven Spielberg action comedy film ) seems like a parody of Michael Bay. The film's credits literally have explosions happen all throughout, under the scrolling text. There is so much colorful destruction, so much over the top action scenes, so much loud over-bombardment, that I believe this is the Ultimate Steven Spielberg film.

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In a comedy like this, subtle twitches of the hand or eyes are not exactly needed.

The most subtle comedy I have seen is perhaps Nolan's Interstellar. There was one moment where a robot turns a little light indicator on ( a small dot that is barely visible ) which completely shifts the tone of the scene if you can notice it. It is as if Nolan wanted to make a comedy that is only a comedy when you watch it in IMAX.



@blenderdumbass I watched Interstellar on a bus TV with cheap earphones. No, I didn't notice.


Your language seems to be improving. But in some cases it is still rather hard to understand what exactly you mean. I need to come back and read it again to get it. In this case it feels like reading code. Maybe think about it.



@blenderdumbass The magic of reviewing code!.. eh... proofreading.