Although ‘Men Behaving Badly’ is not that much older than ‘Friends’ the more recent episodes of Friends are quite different to the final episodes of M. B. B. The most obvious difference between the two programmes is the clothes the actors wear and their accents.
Of course this is to be expected due to the difference in time and location of filming but also the characters play very different parts. In M. B. B. all the characters are around aged 30 and live in quite a bad part of London and not particularly worried about their sense of fashion; whereas in Friends they live in the centre of New York and most of the characters are always dressed in the latest clothes and some of the narrative revolves around what they are wearing. Fashion is touched upon a lot more in Friends and there is also a lot of talk about stereotyping what men and women are meant to wear.
Also most of the actors in Friends are a lot younger than those in M. B. B. and would therefore appeal to the younger generation. Another difference is the film ic style between the two programmes. As there are a lot more characters in Friends, the two shot is not used as much as in M.
B. B. Friends also uses a lot more close-ups because there is a lot more intimacy between the characters. In M. B. B.
The preferred type of shot is usually a medium long shot or two shot because there are rarely more than 2 characters in the scene at one time. The level of complexity of the script is also quite different. M. B. B. is targeted at a slightly older audience and although young people do watch it as well some of the humour in it is quite complex.
The Term Paper on Cultural Differences Paper “Driving Miss Daisy”
There are many ways that the movie “Driving Miss Daisy” portrays cultural issues. There are a number of scenes in the film in which different cultural issues are described and in which racial issues are prominent. It is important to note that the movie is set in 1948 in Atlanta, Georgia. According to Edward Hall there is a reality that everyone lives in that is a particular reality as there are a ...
The characters usually have a lot more to say and humour comes just from the dialogue instead of actions. However, in Friends, a couple of the characters are actually portrayed as being very childlike and the humour is much more slapstick and easy to understand because of this. Also the lines given to the characters are much shorter which means each character has something to say in one scene and some of the humour heavily relies on the actions of the characters as well. These short lines make it easier for the viewer to settle into the programme from the beginning. There There is also a difference about whose lines get the most laughs. In Friends the characters get about the same amount of laughs even if it is from different types of humour (sarcastic, stupid, slapstick etc) whereas in M.
B. B. the show focuses on the men’s stupidity more than anything else. It is here that most of the laughs come from.
The women are usually seen as the more serious ones that get the odd laugh from pointing out how stupid the men sound. The two sitcoms are quite similar as well though. In both programmes the laughs are usually directed at the men because they are made to look quite ‘dumb’ compared to the female characters. Also the relationships between the characters are similar too. In both sitcoms there is a big focus on couples and ‘who’s with who?’ . The target audience is also quite similar.
Even though M. B. B appeals to an older target audience as well, it does gather quite a large younger audience too. Another similarity is how the programmes rely on diabetic sound quite a lot to set the atmosphere of the scene and also to give the audience some idea of where the scene is located.