
I laughed more during Charles Fairbanks's four-and-a-half-minute video Wrestling With My Father (screening this Saturday at the Nightingale as part of a program of Fairbanks's work) than I did during the entire 110 minutes of We're the Millers—and I cared a lot more about its characters too, even though all they do is watch high school wrestling matches. I make this comparison not as a slight at mainstream comedy on the whole (I don't find Wrestling funnier than The World's End, for instance), but to highlight the crucial role that humor plays in Fairbanks's videos.…
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