Brian Finch quebrou a quarta parede?

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Na adaptação para TV do filme Limitless, eles introduziram um novo personagem chamado Brian Finch. Ao longo da série, Finch fala constantemente com o público, tentando se comunicar com o público.

Havia uma maneira semelhante no filme quando Morra parece contar sua história de vida para o público, mas Finch parece ir mais longe e tentar interagir com o público. Agora, ele nunca mostra nenhuma indicação (pelo que me lembro), de que ele sabe que ele é um personagem de um programa de TV, mas sem ir tão fundo, ele sempre tenta conversar com o público. ao contrário de Morra, que é mais parecido com contar sua história.

Então, tudo o que Finch combinou fez, pode-se considerar que Brian Finch realmente quebrou a quarta parede?

por Vishwa 27.06.2019 / 11:08

1 resposta

Sim ele fez.

Confirmação do produtor executivo Craig Sweeny Speaking with indieWIRE:

“I do write whatever the weirdest thing on procedural TV is at any given moment,” he said when Indiewire spoke with him after the screening. “‘Medium’ was very strange and ‘Elementary’ had some very high-concept episodes as well, so I know how to inject that into a CBS show. There was a talking fetus in the first episode and no one said, ‘Take out the talking fetus.’ We have breaking the fourth wall and singing in the second episode and they’re not telling us to take it out. They’re saying they like it. So, for now anyway, they’re letting us have fun.”

Consenso de Recapitulações / Revisões:

Abutre - As operações negras de Brian Finch - Recapitulação

Things get a little weird, though, when mysterious men break into Brian’s apartment, interrupt his fourth-wall-breaking monologue, Tase him, and kidnap him. “Oh, that’s not how it goes,” he notes.

TV.com - As operações negras de Brian Finch - Recapitulação

And, thankfully, the episode did the smart thing by paying respect to Ferris, especially with that familiar opening sequence, without diving too far into shot-for-shot remake territory. This tactic was helped a great deal by the fact that Limitless already employed a variety of devices to get Brian talking to himself; stretching that a bit further to a couple fourth-wall breaking nods to young Mr. Bueller only added to Brian's shaggy dog charm off the NZT.

i09 - Arm-ageddon - Recapitulação

So to catch the arm hacker, Brian uses NZT to become a hacker himself. (“Did you hack the New York Stock Exchange...?” is a sentence that escapes Rebecca’s mouth at one point.) While Brian’s breaking the fourth wall making fun of “hackers at work” montages in TV shows and movies, he doesn’t subject us to rapid vignettes of overly determined typing; instead, we get Vines of cats.

IGN - As operações negras de Brian Finch - Revisão

After a decidedly serious episode last week, Limitless steered back into more comedic territory with a full-on Ferris Bueller homage, complete with character references, fourth-wall breaking monologues and music from the 1986 film.

Nenhuma quarta parede - TV Trope Listado em Limitless at tvtropes.org

Some series can go their entire lives without breaking the Fourth Wall once. Some series will occasionally break the Fourth Wall for a few moments of comedy, but outside of that the Fourth Wall is in full effect.

And then there are these.

A series with No Fourth Wall doesn't just break the fourth wall, it vaporizes it. There might as well not be one. Characters will make references to "the last episode" or "next issue". They'll criticize the production, writing, management or even the audience. In extreme cases, they'll refuse to go on acting. Expect there to be large amounts of Medium Awareness, such as characters in a comic pointing out the use of panels. No Fourth Wall often leads to characters being extremely Genre Savvy, or frequent lampshading of Genre Blindness.

01.07.2019 / 16:25