Breaking the 4th Wall


Once considered daring, breaking the 4th wall now seems fairly commonplace and more importantly, overused.

I loved it in Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, or in Annie Hall. Now, it needs to go away, like any scene in a horror film where someone falls to the ground only to get dragged into the darkness. Or any movie staring the Rock. Too much of anything, good or bad, is still too much of it.

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