Listen "Planes, Trains, and Automobiles (1987)"
Episode Synopsis
After writing, directing, and producing a number of coming-of-age comedies that have since become generational touchstones for Gen X and millennials, John Hughes shifted his focus to adult characters for this feature. Centering upon two strangers with little in common besides their painstaking quest to reach Chicago in time for Thanksgiving, Planes, Trains, and Automobiles uses gross-out gags, cringe humor, slapstick, and a string of profanity to gradually tease out a meditative story centering upon found family, overcoming societal assumptions, and finding humanity in the depths of grief.
Ryan is joined by Rachel for a conversation about the dynamics of this Steve Martin/John Candy buddy movie. Thematic topics for this episode include American class struggle, how humor ages over time, and the Aristotelean divide between comedy and tragedy.
Ryan is joined by Rachel for a conversation about the dynamics of this Steve Martin/John Candy buddy movie. Thematic topics for this episode include American class struggle, how humor ages over time, and the Aristotelean divide between comedy and tragedy.
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