1.完全无了解观影
2.开场黑白对歌预示了本片风格。
3.排队吊刑、州长对权色的表现很美国。
4.大香肠
5.结尾乱入歌舞片影棚、演员餐厅、众人冲出华纳大门、商人买票出示学生卡、影院入口展示的牛、地上的名人手印、看电影前买的小饼干,决斗后在地上写上名字,都是对电影工业的致敬。
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1974 is a banner year for Mel Brooks, before releasing YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN, “the scariest comedy of all time!”, BLAZING SADDLES is a rip-roaring parody of horse opera that subverts everything in the genre, and then some.
First of all, our hero is an African-American railroad worker Bart (a terrifically chirpy Little), who has been appointed as the new sheriff in the frontier town Rock Ridge, as a cunning stratagem to inflame a racist riot to the benefit of the vile attorney general Hedley Lamarr (Korman), who hopes the town will be ruptured inwardly and pave the way for his new railroad business. But Lamarr’s ploy backfires spectacularly, not only the parochial townspeople (all sharing the same family name Johnson) doesn’t rail against Bart, after being stumped by the latter’s self-sustained “two-man” act of hostage and impressed by his ingenuity in subduing the bozo strongman Mongo (Karras), sent by Lamarr’s lackey Taggart (Pickens), they even warm up to Bart, soon it becomes a losing game for Lamarr out the wazoo, aided by a Caucasian sidekick in the person of the dead-eye gunslinger Jim (Wilder), Bart is indomitable and if you think building an entire town’s replica within 12 hours is scarcely credible, wait for the final ten minutes of the film, it will just blow your mind.
Brooks goes whole hog in this whimsically jocular satire, where sparks and N-words fly, he is not deterred by touching a raw nerve of USA’s inveterate racism and discrimination, and plays up to the stereotypes and preconceptions with a winking archness (the content of his sideswipes and mockery ranging from indigenous Indians, Ku Klux Klansmen, Irish immigrants, Nazi members to Methodist). However, the most sidesplitting gag comes from the nonpareil Madeline Kahn, as the Teutonic seductress Lili Von Shtupp, who walks away with an Oscar nomination by fantastically impersonating a world-weary version of Marlene Dietrich and belting out “I’m Tired” with an exhilarating air of lassitude and knowingness, not to mention nailing a well-endowed joke like nobody’s business.
Also deviously funny is Harvey Korman’s Lamarr, who is constantly ruffled by being called Hedy instead of Hedley (a subpoena sent on behalf of Ms. Lamarr is definitely on the way), and delectably articulates the most treacherous mouthfuls with such distinction that even his wiles are effulgent to a fault, whether he is coaxing Gov. William J. Le Petomane (a boss-eyed Brooks in one of the umpteen roles he plays here), or being soft-soaped by the feckless Taggart. All the greater, he has a self-revealing declaration that his wrongdoings might cost him an Oscar nomination, and his prescience unfortunately is eventuated.
Most outrageously, BLAZING SADDLES really bowls audience over near its coda that brandishes its subversive, anachronistic élan to the hilt, in the white heat of the final good-vs.-evil showdown, the fourth wall is abruptly broken by a craning shot and reveals the contemporary setting, whereupon the ongoing rough and tumble is literally transited onto the lot of Warner Brothers studio (a Busby Berkeley-esque musical nonetheless), a western brawl escalates into a pie-throwing three-ring circus, but when Lamarr escapes into a cinema where the film itself is screened, an inexplicable mise en abyme is actualized with a Möbius loop, how could that happen if the film hasn’t been finished by that point? Is it just a loophole in the setting? Apparently, a head-scratcher is not in Brooks’ intention, one might guess, but that is why BLAZING SADDLES is so fun and ingenious in jostling for the lulz and at the same time, throwing audience for a delirious loop.
referential entries: Brooks’ YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN (1974, 8.1/10); THE PRODUCERS (1967, 7.2/10).
黑人探长混不吝,神枪快手来助力,猛男妓女都服气,黑白无间共协力,共同杀敌多带劲,玩嗨跳脱成闹剧,片场混战戏中戏,好歌好曲好旋律,欢乐结局逍遥去,老子说的真押韵。
Gene Wilder戏份太少,结尾赞一下
完全get不到任何笑点 与英国人的无厘头简直是云泥之别。应该一颗星。
Mel Brooks is definitely one of the best directors I've ever known!!!!
Gene Wilder完全没发挥失望 不过那时候拍成这样很不错了
Madeline Kahn凭借她在片中对Marlene Dietrich “惟妙惟肖”的模仿被《首映》杂志评进“影史上最了不起的100个表演”
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梅尔布鲁克斯,粗俗并犀利着。粗俗当然是指他的笑话难逃腰部以下膝盖以上。犀利却是他的讽批视角往往别出心裁直戳要害,就像制片人通过钻商业规则漏洞以劣质戏剧骗财,本片中那位与好莱坞天才女科学家混名的流氓大亨也为了能赶走铁路沿线的村民,阴险献计州长把一位黑人警长派往种歧严重的南方小镇!“有人斥我太粗俗,我笑他们看不穿!……坏品味只是真相被戳破之前的叫法。”
正午决战石碑镇,关山乱渡好来污,原野群侠蜡枪头,马上双雄换汽车
break the fourth wall的地方都玩得不错啊!“杀得人比Cecil B. DeMille还多”这类的台词对现代观众太不友好了。Madeline Kahn的La Dietrich拿提名这事真要承认当年奥斯卡也挺有品味的。
主演写的Mel Brooks和 Gene Wilder,结果看完发现戏份不足,有点失望
真的是笑到哭,这部电影集西部片、讽刺好莱坞、反映种族问题、劳工问题于一身已经超级不可思议了,关键是它还巨搞笑,非常多offensive到极点的笑话在今天真是完全没法想象的,唉我好爱70年代,大家都有啥说啥似的。梅尔布鲁克斯是天才这毫无疑问了!
结尾牛逼
我觉得布鲁克斯是王晶的榜样;最后玩嗨了,镜头拉远+串场子创意特别后现代,当然,还有不曾停歇的恶搞。。。;“慌什么?现在是1874年,你可以告她(海蒂·玛拉)侵权”
几十年前的无厘头颠覆恶搞片,大多数笑料今时今日来看都偏冷了些。印象最深刻的可能还是招募恶人团伙的那慕和蠢蛋州长与他的性感女秘书罢。
很廉价的政治正确片
Mel Brooks的恶搞电影又一低谷之作,结尾部分,过往的西部和当今的好莱坞片场串联大混战,让“无厘头”盖棺定论。老美imdb评分还挺高的,难怪他们习惯丹凤眼...
9.0/10 分。2017.08.03,初看。40 周年纪念版蓝光,修复得挺好的。超级搞笑的西部片,颠覆了我的三观,特别是刚看完镖客三部曲啥的后。。。本片的特别之处是开创了许多颠覆性的拍摄手法。。。简直就是无厘头喜剧的先驱。。。另外,市长的女秘书让我好久都没挪开眼睛。。。
借着西部片的驱壳进行种族和政治的反讽,可惜对于类型元素的挖掘流于表面,没有以假乱真的趣味。布鲁克斯在影像与声音上依旧是毫无克制的信马由缰,然而本片的剧作远不及制作人来得微妙细腻,甚至不断诉诸人物的愚蠢与意外,影片策马加鞭走向臃肿的坏品味。【4/10】
梅尔·布鲁克斯著名喜剧片,据说是无厘头电影的先祖,特别是最后十分钟,比较具有颠覆性,但不觉得很可笑。