Barrel of laughs |
“单口喜剧”用笑点暴击痛点,用幽默跟生活和解 |
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BY wangxingwei from 21st Century Published 2021-05-28 |
![]() Stand-up comedy is a popular emotional outlet for young Chinese people. TENCENT / TUCHONG
Sue Liu, 29, is a primary school teacher in Beijing. At the end of a tiring week, she would love nothing more than to watch stand-up comedy. For Liu, the laughter that stand-up comedy brings is a form of relaxation itself and is a welcomed break after a long week. “Watching stand-up comedy has become a routine in my life,” Liu said. Though China is new to stand-up comedy, the country’s young people, like Liu, are warming up to jokes and jibes. In 2020, the third season of Rock & Roast, an online variety show where comedians compete against each other, garnered 190 million views. Data from the data tracking company Guduo Media shows that the program’s audience is largely made up of those aged between 19 and 35. Liu said that the new entertainment genre attracted her because of the topics discussed. “Performers often speak to the reality of today’s society,” Liu said. “That’s why many young people often find this genre relatable.” Liu likes Chinese comic twins Yan Yi and Yan Yue very much. The twins often focus on anxiety women often face as well as gender discrimination. For example, they have joked about the misrepresentation of female friendships in media and entertainment. “The only movie that doesn’t depict two women fighting with each other over a man is The Shining (an iconic horror movie from the US).” “They make us laugh, but also make us be conscious of or rethink about some issues,” Liu said. For Kit Chen, 28, a worker at an internet company, stand-up comedy is an important emotional outlet. Chen said that he fell in love with stand-up comedy by accident. One day, after he finished his work and was returning home by subway, he scrolled through a video clip of comedian Li Xueqin. Within that limited period of time, Li used a lot of memes. “Her humor and even self-mockery gives me a quick laugh to let off some stress in the fast-paced life,” said Chen. Life may be full of things that don’t go our way. But this entertainment genre “encourages youngsters to make peace with life through humor”, CGTN noted. ![]() (Translator & Editor: Wang Yue (Intern) AND Luo Sitian)
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