Times have changed, and so have comedies.
In honor of the release of the film “Murder in Paris” Jennifer Aniston gave a long interview in which she noted that the tastes of the audience in relation to comedies have changed a lot. According to the actress, the genre “evolved”, but not for the best. Now, if you can joke, then very carefully so as not to offend anyone inadvertently.
Jennifer Aniston
an actress
Now things are a little more complicated. You have to be very careful. And that makes it harder for comedians, because the beauty of comedy is that we laugh at ourselves and at life.
Jennifer Aniston, best known for her role as Rachel on the legendary sitcom Friends, notes with regret that times are not at all what they were in the 90s. Jokes that were common for that time are now perceived as an insult.
Jennifer Aniston
an actress
You could joke about a fanatic and just laugh. It was a kind of enlightenment and a demonstration of how ridiculous people can be. Now we are not allowed to do this.
There’s a whole generation of people, kids, who watch Friends episodes and find them offensive.
According to the actress, the inability to properly play a trick on someone leads to the fact that in the past few years, Hollywood has been making far fewer comedy films than before.
Jennifer Aniston
an actress
Everyone needs humor! The world needs humor! We shouldn’t take ourselves too seriously. Especially in the United States. We are all so divided.
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