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DVD Review: Jeeves & Wooster: The Complete Series: Hugh Laurie, Stephen Fry: Movies & TV
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DVD Review: Jeeves & Wooster: The Complete Series: Hugh Laurie, Stephen Fry: Movies & TV
Very good, sir,
By E. Solinas A ea_solinas (MD USA) —
(THE TOP 10 REVIEWER)
PG Wodehouse wrote amusing stories. Histories of the obscene hilarious comedy about dim young aristocrats, aunts authoritarian and raised very clever.
And all his creations, the most memorable is the unfortunate Bertie Wooster and blue-blooded and his camera megabrained Jeeves, immortalized by Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie. The Complete Jeeves and Wooster collects all its small harebrained adventures, strange in England ’s echelongs higher, with many a disastrous and a restriction in prison.
Bertie Wooster (Laurie) is in need of an assistant camera, and after a wild night out, the servant discreet intelligent Jeeves (fried) is sent by an agency to deal with Bertie of ‘daily needs s.
But of Jeeves doesn the ‘t just fold Bertie ‘ s and the tissue gives the hangover tonics - Bertie keeps him away from all kinds of trouble. Beautiful young prey, the ditzy pals of Bertie idiot ’s, and the domineering aunts who try marrying off, Bertie is always in hot water - and Jeeves is always at hand, with a diagram impressive cooking in his brain to carry out his boss unhappy.
Among the many problems that are addressed: a cow stolen from the skimmer, a small book of insults directed at Hitler lover, a tactic of ending hunger in disaster, American millionaires, a flirtation with fatherhood, scandalous memoirs, bingo little the ‘ countless infatuations of s, given the havoc unleashed by the whiskers, which is the lack of pearl necklaces, engagement and many situations that begin - or end - unwanted contracts.
The Complete Jeeves and Wooster is absolutely faithful to Wodehouse ‘to the stories of the original s - some stories are combined and separated others, but draw heavily on his kooky, bizarre of prose. Not to mention a kind of inter-war England of the alternate full of charm and a merry-go-round contracts, sometimes broken, with Jeeves as calm in the storm the ‘eye s.
The only problem is that the stories set in New York just put ‘t have that delicious taste of Britain to do the rest of the series, although they ‘ in reference to still totally funny. That, and the cast continually changes.
But these small flaws put the ’survival of the series of t be hilarious from beginning to end. Each episode is a hopeless tangle of infatuations of authoritarian aunts of mixups, blackmail, the newts, the aunts who meddle and young women ranging from deviant to the fairy-airy - often across the top. Jeeves but somehow manages to untangle the end. And Wodehouse the ’s dialogue is handled in a bright ( because he is a butterfly, who plays with the women ‘ s and the hearts of the spear as far stained gloves! ? Do butterflies do that? ).
Miss a Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie as the perfect Bertie Bumble endearing Woosterand the resourceful Jeeves dry. Although Bertie s the lack of the sense of clothing (and a trombone) often bothers Jeeves, the intelligent assistant camera clearly has affection for Bertie, Jeeves and Bertie appreciates saving capacity of the Sinos worse than death (such as the union Honoria horribly hot or dimbulb wispy, fairy-loving Madeleine).
The Complete Jeeves and Wooster stretching is just brilliant what-what-ho-ho comedy ( you can ‘t be successful dictator and women ‘ design of underwear s ) and a delicious twist arguments. Not to be missed. Never.
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