

Irina Palm
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脚本: Philippe Blasband / Martin Herron
音楽: Ghinzu
制作会社: Pallas Film / Samsa Film / Ipso Facto Productions / RTBF / Entre Chien et Loup / Liaison Cinématographique / Ateliers de Baere / Future Films / Canal+ / Centre du Cinéma et de l'Audiovisuel de la FWB / Eurimages / Filmförderungsanstalt (FFA) / Film Fund Luxembourg / Région Wallone / The Centre du Cinema et de l'Audiovisuel de la Communauté Française de Belgique / Wallimage / i2i Media Programme
This was a pretty funny show. I'm speaking about all of the seasons together. It's about a taxi driver named Archie Bunker (played by Carrol O'Conner), and his family, played by Stapleton, Struthers, and Reiner. "Archie Bunker" is now considered another word for "bigot", so that tells you where the comedy comes in. The jokes revolve around Archie being a fool and pawn and butt of the jokes, but in a good natured way. His wife, Edith, also called "Dingbat", delivers some of the funniest lines with innocent aplomb. The funniest line of the entire show, for example, occurs when Archie tells here how members of his bowling team got their nicknames. A six foot six guy is called "Shorty", a bald guy is called "Hairy", a skinny guy is called "Fatty", so Edith says, "I know the perfect name for you, Archie...Handsome!" Archie has one daughter, Gloria, who is married to "Meathead". There's a bit of depth to the show as "Meathead" who is the ultimate liberal to Archie's ultimate conservative, often gets called out for his own bit of "condescending" racism. I was around when the show began, but never delved into it like most other people. Still, it was mildly funny to me, and it still is mildly funny.