Jennifer Aniston has an answer for the ‘younger generation’ ‘offended’ by Friends

Jennifer Aniston has an answer for the ‘younger generation’ ‘offended’ by Friends

Many voices have been raised to denounce the problematic dimension of certain sequences of Friends. For Jennifer Aniston, sensibility evolved from comedy. Some jokes would no longer be tolerated, which would constitute a “tragedy”.

Self Friends remains for many fans one of the most comforting and fun sitcoms, it also happens that beyond the vision, we feel uncomfortable with certain gags. Between its all-white cast, its sexist, racist, or gross-phobic jokes, Friends it hasn’t necessarily aged well. In full promotion of the Netflix movie Murder mystery 2, Jennifer Aniston, took part in the debate…

For Jennifer Aniston, the sensibility has changed

fans of Friends you know her for the role of Rachel Green, which she played from 1994 to 2004. She currently stars in Murder mystery 2the Netflix crime comedy with Adam Sandler, which Jennifer Aniston talked about the current reception of Friendsin the columns ofAssociated press.

According to the actress, certain pranks are no longer tolerated in contemporary Hollywood, and this development constitutes ” a tragedy “. “For example, you could make a joke about a bigot. We wanted to show people how ridiculous everyone is, but now we’re not allowed to do that. »

According to Jennifer Aniston, these new restrictions that would govern production would make comedy exercise more dangerous than before for the actors :

“Today is a bit complicated, because you have to be careful what you say. This does the work of the actors very hard because the beauty of comedy is making fun of ourselves, making fun of life. »

Jennifer Aniston has an answer for the ‘younger generation’ ‘offended’ by Friends
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Part of the interrogation

Despite the nostalgia contained in Jennifer Aniston’s remarks, the actress still suggested that some sequences of Friends should have been questioned more during production:

“There’s a whole new generation, young people who now watch episodes of Friends and find them offensive. (…) There were things that weren’t unintentional and others on which perhaps we should have thought more about. But there wasn’t the same sensitivity as today. »

The actress concluded by asking for more self-deprecation: “The world needs humor! We shouldn’t take ourselves too seriously. Especially in the United States, where we are too divided. »

Source: Madmoizelle

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