If you haven’t caught on to the contagiously entertaining comedy programme ‘Angry Boys’ currently showing on BBC Three every Tuesday, there must be a gaping humourless hole in your life that I suggest be filled immediately by tuning into this brilliant show.
Created by Australian comedian Chris Lilley, this half hour show follows the appearance of a documentary switching from various people’s family/social situations not only in Australia but expanding to America and also Japan. One would be convinced that each person’s story is so different from African-American young rapper S. Mouse who gained and then lost popularity after one hit single to 38-year-old former Australian surfing champion Blake Oakfield, and this is true, however these are not people but in fact characters created and portrayed so realistically by Chris Lilley. Chris Lilley certainly has a talent for making ‘mockumentaries’ having already made two hit series previously (‘We Can Be Heroes’ and ‘Summer Heights High’) and ‘Angry Boys’ may possibly be his best work so far.
As much as this is a hilarious show, credit should also be given to Chris for creating layered backstories to these imagined people causing the audience to become curious as to what will happen next for these characters rather than simply laugh at their situations.
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