« The Four Seasons » on Netflix, Duos in color – Liberation
In 2010, Tina Fey and Steve Carell were among the funniest people in the world in their respective office sitcom 30 rock (behind the scenes of a show at the Saturday Night Live) And The Office (Life and boredom in a paper sales box), but curiously had few sparks in husband wanting to spice up their marital life in the film Crazy Night. Rebelote in 2025 in this remake of an obscure film from 1981 directed by Alan Alda and apparently very expensive in Fey, with the benefit of maturity and distance.
In the four seasons, They are married, but not together, halved in three couples of old friends who are traditional to go on vacation together: Kate (Fey) and Jack (Will Forte, Clete unknown from Fey to Snl) are the pantouflards; Nick (Carell) and Anne (Kerri Kenney-Silver) are the most financially comfortable; Danny (Colman Domingo, in a rare comic use) and Claude (Marco Calvani) are struggling with the self -destructive impulses of the first. One of these duets breaks without warning, overwhelming the relational balance of the goguette band.
Time is no longer in the frontal burlesque of yesteryear in Fey (as a character of Cartoon Intello) and Carell (in traveling embarrassment), but in a sense of far -fetched more diffuse, buried in express meditation (eight episodes) on the wear and tear of the wedding over the seasons, stays and vivaldi in varied vacation places (a country house in spring