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‘Elite Quick Tales’ is the best piece of televised comedy I’ve ever seen… for a homicide thriller drama sequence


I’m the worst particular person to take a seat by means of a severe film with. No, actually — if I wish to, I can snicker by means of nearly any non-comedic film or present. My dad likes to say I’ve an actual knack for “turning every thing right into a comedy”: motion motion pictures, romances (which might be decidedly not rom-coms), horror movies, you identify it. It’s a horrible behavior of mine, nevertheless it’s normally set off by how disconnected I really feel from the piece itself — if the performing is soap-opera-esque, or the writing is remotely sub-par or it consists of one too many motion sequences, you’ve misplaced me. 

Although I discover “Elite,” an exhilarating Spanish murder-mystery sequence on Netflix, to be well-written and well-executed, with mysteries chock-full of suspense and balanced complexity, its quick story episodes make for one hell of a comedy. Regardless that it is vitally a lot not a comedy. Proper? 

“Elite Quick Tales: Guzmán Caye Rebe” is a brand new spin-off of the hit drama’s third season. These quick story episodes delve into the lives of various characters and act as bonus content material to the present itself. 

I initially watched “Elite” with my sister in spring 2020; since I had an AP Spanish examination to ace, we watched it sans-English subtitles, missed half of the dialogue and guessed the plot from context clues. I had only a few expectations going into the quick tales and was genuinely stunned by the cream of the crop: Guzmán (Miguel Bernardeau, “Dafne and the Relaxation”), Cayetana (Georgina Amorós, “Locked Up”) and Rebeka’s (Claudia Salas, “La Peste”) episode. Perhaps my humorousness is past restore at this level, however I laughed so arduous watching their episode that my face acquired that crinkly stiff feeling of smiling too arduous, like a toothache from infectious humor. 

To one of the best of my recollection, Guzmán, Caye and Rebe have by no means interacted in any manner, form or kind. They’re probably probably the most random grouping of characters to throw right into a room collectively, which is probably why each considered one of their scenes is pure, unadulterated chaos. Primarily, Rebe invitations Guzmán and Caye over for what she retains calling “the social gathering of the century,” and with a purpose to make good on that promise, will get everybody to eat from a particular cake that leaves them excessive as kites. Every part is okay and dandy till Guzmán discovers that Rebe’s mom remains to be promoting medicine. And issues devolve into outright chaos as soon as armed males present up on the home on the lookout for the medicine the trio simply discovered hidden within the closet.

One side that works so properly is that it doesn’t appear to take itself too critically. Rebe unintentionally knocks Guzmán within the face with a hearth extinguisher whereas attempting to beat back intruders. As an alternative of dialing, Caye repeatedly yells at her cellphone “¡Siri, llama a la policía!” to no avail. Rebe says her mom is opening a speakeasy, and Guzmán sincerely asks “She’s beginning an academy for English?” In below half-hour, they’re in a position to pack in additional comedy and pleasure than complete seasons of tv. Not a single line within the episode goes to waste and each little bit of their overlapping, fast-paced dialogue packs a punch.

However the actual reward that retains on giving is the unceasing ball of chaotic vitality that’s Cayetana. For many viewers of the present, Caye just isn’t precisely a fan-favorite. Her introductory plot line makes her come off at occasions as barely pathetic, as she goes to nice lengths to obscure her lack of wealth from a pupil physique that resides within the high 1% with a purpose to “slot in.” 

Nonetheless, I discovered myself more and more drawn to Caye’s star energy. Rebe is thought for her cheeky one-liners and Guzmán has a playful pet canine vitality when he’s not mourning the homicide of his sister on the hand of his finest good friend. But, Caye actually steals the highlight right here. Amorós is a drive to be reckoned with, and admittedly, I’m aggravated on the writers for not giving her higher materials to work with sooner: She merely doesn’t miss a beat. The physicality of her comedic performing is top-notch as she clings to Rebe and Guzmán, her intoxicated state dismantling what little mirage she had left. And whereas the 2 of them argue over whether or not at hand over the medicine or disguise, it’s Caye, who spent the overwhelming majority of the episode trying dazed and confused, that steps up and saves the day. 

“Elite” took a threat right here with Caye to substantiate appreciable progress and depth to her character, and it paid off. She single-handedly carries the majority of this episode’s capacity to transcend past mildly humorous one-liners to persistently, absurdly humorous tv.

For as soon as, perhaps I’m not simply the one one laughing within the crowd or laughing at dangerous performing, however appreciating the comedic genius of a present properly conscious of its personal enigmatic nature. As a result of there is one thing particular about the way in which “Elite” leans into the ridiculousness with out forgoing its personal virtuosity. In a extremely climactic scene, Caye unintentionally stabs Guzmán in direct parallel to the present’s season three finale, at which level it turns into abundantly clear that “Elite” is overtly parodying itself. Rebe’s fast response is exasperation, as she frets “You’ve gotta be kidding. One other homicide? We’ll need to testify. We simply by no means be taught. I can’t take it anymore.” Evidently, “Elite” isn’t prompting viewers to snicker on the present, however to snicker with it.    

“Elite” just isn’t having an identification disaster, however is reasonably delving right into a playfulness normally reserved for artworks with an unwavering sense of self. Assume Mitski’s “Bury Me at Makeout Creek” being named after a “The Simpsons” joke or Phoebe Bridgers’s “Stranger within the Alps” after a TV-censored line of crude humor in “The Huge Lebowski.” “Elite Quick Tales” is an exploration of the present’s personal potential. It has the bandwidth to poke enjoyable at itself and relish in its comedic capability, as a result of above all else, this can be a present that is aware of precisely what it’s. I, for one, can’t wait to see the place it goes subsequent.

Every day Arts Author Serena Irani might be reached at seirani@umich.edu



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