Magna Concursos
1387934 Ano: 2016
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: IDECAN
Orgão: CBM-DF
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Lauren Graham, Alexis Bledel and Emily Bishop are back as Amy
Sherman-Palladino gets to end ‘Gilmore Girls’ on her own terms for Netflix
Time has passed in the world of the show, but you can tell Sherman-Palladino wishes it hadn’t. It’s better if you pretend that Rory is still in her mid-20s, that you assume that each and every character dynamic is intact and consistent, that you don’t dwell on which pop-culture references are current and which have been in Sherman-Palladino’s back pocket for years. And, time-wise, don’t get me started on asking viewers to pretend that Paul Anka, the Gilmore dog, is both the same dog-character and the same dog-actor as when we left off. One thing the passing of time hasn’t done and can’t do is hinder the core chemistry between the three lead actresses, especially now that Lorelai, Rory and Emily are back to sounding like Sherman-Palladino and therefore sounding like themselves. The wordy patter, the crackling repetition, the “We assume the audience is collectively in on every joke” references are back, as is the pervasive sense of congeniality they represent. The internal comfort level of Gilmore Girls has always stemmed from the understanding these characters have that they speak a language born of shared history and shared experience, a family language. And because viewers both recognize the uniqueness of the cadences and rhetorical devices, we’re part of the family as well. The specificity was lost in the zombie season, but it’s back now and with it the warm fuzzies and occasional tears.
(Available: http://www.hollywoodreporter.com. Adapted.)
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