Deep Thoughts about Planes, Trains and Automobiles
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Those aren’t two pillows…
Just in time for Thanksgiving, Emily finally watches one of the most beloved buddy comedies of the 1980s: Planes, Trains & Automobiles this week. After intentionally skipping this film when it was first released (because it appeared to feature gross-out and cringe humor), Emily is surprised and delighted to find the John Candy and Steve Martin comedy offers a nuanced look at how to see past our class-based differences. While John Hughes’ script provides a lot of the movie’s warm heart, it’s Candy’s performance that makes this film more than just a series of silly hijinks. Candy brings an impressive level of emotion and pathos to his larger-than-life character of Del Griffith. And though the film trades in some period typical fatphobia as part of its visual storytelling, viewers are ultimately given a clear sense of Del’s dignity and grief along with the belly laughs.
It’s two days to Thanksgiving, making it the perfect time to throw your headphones and listen–even if your flight gets rerouted to Wichita!
CW: Fatphobia
Mentioned in this episode
Roger Ebert’s 2000 retrospective review
Our theme music is "Professor Umlaut" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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1. Transportation Modes Thoughts (00:00:00)
2. Road Trip Adventures and Friendships (00:16:22)
3. Character Analysis of Del Griffith (00:25:07)
4. Exploring Intimacy in Comedy (00:33:31)
5. Exploring Fat Phobia in Film (00:44:01)
6. Thanksgiving Movies and Character Depth (00:59:11)
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