Study on Comedy Films of Malaysian Studio Era: An Approach to Social Culture Criticism
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/sthss/v5/3828FKeywords:
Malaysian Cinema, Southeast Asian cinema, comedy cinema, Singapore studio Era, social cultural criticismAbstract
Comedy often is a serious matter because it is based on works with comments upon and critiques on social and political issues that have the potential of being presented as serious. Meanwhile the cinema is a very powerful cultural practice and institution. The focus of this research rests on comedy film as an agency of criticism to society. Thus, this research is to examine the capability of comedy cinema as a medium of criticism. The insight developed of this research constructed through a qualitative research design. Focuses on the Malaysian cinema era of studio. It rests on the framework of comedy as critiques on social culture that has the potential of being presented as serious. The objectives of this study, to explore and to analyse the function of the comedy films of Malaysian Studio Era as an approach to social culture criticism. Regard to the finding, it shows that comedy genre does to a degree which strongly influenced by socio-culture does serve as an ‘agency’ of meaning. Thus, critiques on social culture that has the potential of being presented as serious and is viewed as having the potential to criticise cultural discourses by underlining their status as fiction.