"It's corny, but it's also kind of sweet," he says. "Some people embrace the corniness so that they resist being called 'corny' It's funny though, because now there's this like a resurgence of anti humor", he adds. The word is often used in a kind of political way to make a statement about why what someone is doing is or isn't right.
David and Tamler go deep on Michael Haneke’s unnerving psychological thriller Caché. An upper middle class French intellectual couple receives mysterious videotapes of the exterior of their house, forcing them to confront their past and present. Can we run from our history? Or will it always find a way to break through? And who’s sending the tapes? Plus, VBW does conceptual analysis - what does it mean to be “corny”?
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