Don't overthink this, look in my eye don't be scared don't be shy come on in the water's fine."). "And so, today, I'm gonna try just getting up, sitting down, going back to work. In another scene, Burnham gives a retroactive disclaimer to discussions of his suicidal ideation by telling the audience, And if youre out there and youre struggling with suicidal thoughts and you want to kill yourself, I just wanna tell you Dont! Look Whos Inside Again is largely a song about being creative during quarantine, but ends with Now come out with your hands up, weve got you surrounded, a reflection on police violence but also being mobbed by his fans. Burnhams eyes are sharply in focus; the rest of him faded out subtly, a detail you might not even notice with how striking his eyes are. That's a really clever, fun little rhyme in this, you know, kind of heavy song. Burnham had no idea that his song would be seen more than 10 million times,nor that it would kick start his career in a niche brand of self-aware musical comedy. The penultimate song, "All Eyes On Me," is the best in the whole special, in this writer's opinion. He's freely admitting that self-awareness isn't enough while also clearly unable to move away from that self-aware comedic space he so brilliantly holds. You know, I was not, you know, I was alone, but I was not trapped in one room. Self-awareness does not absolve anyone of anything, he says. Well, well, buddy you found it, now come out with your hands up we've got you surrounded.". Not in the traditional senseno music was released prior to the special other than a backing track from Content found in the trailer. Burnham watching the end of his special on a projector also brings the poioumenon full circle the artist has finished their work and is showing you the end of the process it took to create it. My heart hurts with and for him. But usually there is one particular voice that acts as a disembodied narrator character, some omniscient force that needles Burnham in the middle of his stand up (like the voice in "Make Happy" that interrupts Burnham's set to call him the f-slur). The global pandemic and subsequent lockdown orders of March 2020 put a stop to these plans. Let's take a closer look at just a few of those bubbles, shall we? "All Eyes On Me" starts right after Burnham's outburst of anger and sadness. Good. WebBo Burnham's new Netflix comedy special "Inside" is jam-packed with references to his previous work. Netflix did, however, post Facetime with My Mom (Tonight) on YouTube. BURNHAM: (Singing) Start a rumor, buy a broom or send a death threat to a Boomer. ", Right as Burnham is straightening up, music begins blaring over the speakers and Burnham's own voice sings: "He meant to knock the water over, yeah yeah yeah, but you all thought it was an accident. A Detailed Breakdown of How Bo Burnham As a subscriber, you have 10 gift articles to give each month. Partway through the song, the battery icon switches to low and starts blinking in warning as if death is imminent. The vocal key used in "All Eyes On Me" could be meant to represent depression, an outside force that is rather adept at convincing our minds to simply stay in bed, to not care, and to not try anymore. He's self-evaluating his own visual creation in the same way people will often go back to look at their Instagram stories or posts to see how it looks after they've shared it. This is when the musical numbers (and in-between skits) become much more grim. In Unpaid Intern, Burnham sings about how deeply unethical the position is to the workers in a pastiche of other labor-focused blues. A series of eerie events thrusts an unlikely trio (John Boyega, Jamie Foxx and Teyonah Parris) onto the trail of a nefarious government conspiracy. It is set almost entirely within one room of his Los Angeles guest house, the same one shown in the closing song of the June 2016 Make Happy special, titled Are you happy?. ", "On September 17, the clock began counting down from seven years, 103 days, 15 hours, 40 minutes and seven seconds, displayed in red," the Smithsonian reported. WebBo Burnham is more than a comedian he's a writer-director-actor who first went viral in 2006. Is he content with its content? Perform everything to each other, all the time for no reason. Theyre complicated. Throughout the song and its accompanying visuals, Burnham is highlighting the "girlboss" aesthetic of many white women's Instagram accounts. He says his goal had been to complete filming before his 30th birthday. The penultimate song "All Eyes on Me" makes for a particularly powerful moment. Its an uncanny, dystopian view of Burnham as an instrument in the soulless game of social media. Hiding a mysterious past, a mother lives like a nameless fugitive with her daughter as they make hotels their home and see everyone else as a threat. And many of them discuss their personal connection to the show and their analysis of how Burnham must have been thinking and feeling when he made it. The special is set almost entirely in one cluttered room. Bo Burnham: Inside Long before the phrase parasocial relationship had entered the mainstream zeitgeist, Burnhams work discussed the phenomenon. Known as "Art is a Lie, Nothing is Real," there's a bit Burnham did at the start of his 2013 special "what." It chronicles Burnhams life during the pandemic and his journey creating the special. Accuracy and availability may vary. He is now back to where he was, making jokes alone in his room, an effort to escape his reality. Research and analysis of parasocial relationships usually revolves around genres of performers instead of individuals. I've been singing that song for about a week NOW. Bo Burnham Right after the song ends, the shot of Burnham's guest house returns but this time it's filled with clutter. The songs from the special were released on streaming platforms on June 10, 2021. That's when the younger Burnham, the one from the beginning of his special-filming days, appears. But in both of those cases, similarity and connection would come from the way the art itself connects people, not any actual tie between Burnham and myself, Burnham and the commenter. The performer, along with the record label and brand deals, encourage a parasocial relationship for increased profits. Remember how Burnham's older, more-bearded self popped up at the beginning of "Inside" when we were watching footage of him setting up the cameras and lighting? For the song "Comedy," Burnham adopts a persona adjacent to his real life self a white male comedian who is driven to try and help make the world a better place. This line comes full circle by the end of the special, so keep it in mind. Tell us a little bit more about that. WebBo Burnham's Netflix special "Inside" features 20 new original songs. Open wide.. WebStuck in a passionless marriage, a journalist must choose between her distant but loving husband and a younger ex-boyfriend who has reentered her life. Burnham is also the main character in the game, a character who is seen moving mechanically around a room. When we see it again towards the end of the special, it's from a new camera angle. The aesthetic telegraphs authenticity and vulnerability, but the specials stunning final shots reveal the misdirection at work, encouraging skepticism of the performativity of such realism. Carpool Karaoke, Steve Aoki, Logan Paul. Bo Burnham He also revealed an official poster, a single frame from the special, and the cover art prior to its release. He decided to stop doing live performances, and instead set out to write and direct his first feature film, the critically-acclaimed 2018 movie "Eighth Grade." But before that can register, Burnham's eyes have closed and the special transitions to the uncannily catchy song "S---," bopping about how he hasn't showered in nine days or done any laundry. I'm talking to you, get the f--- up.". Sitting in the meeting room, not making a sound becomes the perceived 24/7 access fans have to DM you, reply to you, ask you questions. But when reading songs like Dont Wanna Know and All Eyes On Me between the lines, Inside can help audiences better identify that funny feeling when they start feeling like a creator is their friend. The whole song ping pongs between Burnham's singing character describing a very surface-level, pleasant definition of the world functioning as a cohesive ecosystem and his puppet, Socko, saying that the truth is the world functions at a much darker level of power imbalance and oppression. '", "Robert's been a little depressed, no!" Having this frame of reference may help viewers better understand the design of "Inside." It's progress. I have a lot of material from back then that I'm not proud of and I think is offensive and I think is not helpful. And they're biting, but he's also very talented at these little catchy pop hooks. I actually felt true mutual empathy with someone for the first time, and with someone Ive never even met, its kinda funny.. Visit our website terms of use and permissions pages at www.npr.org for further information. Bo Burnham: INSIDE | Trailer - YouTube 0:00 / 2:09 The following content may contain suicide or self-harm topics. It's a hint at the promised future; the possibility of once again being able to go outside and feel sunlight again. Bo Burnham defined an era when he created Inside. "The world needs direction from a white guy like [you] who is healing the world with comedy. According to the special, Bo decided he was ready to begin doing stand-up again in January 2020, after dealing with panic attacks onstage during his previous tour, the Make Happy Tour of 2015-2016. On the simplest level, Inside is the story of a comic struggling to make a funny show during quarantine and gradually losing his mind. Trying to grant his dying father's wish, a son discovers an epic love story buried in his family's distant past. Many of his songs begin seriously, then shift into the joke, but this one doesnt. Once he's decided he's done with the special, Burnham brings back all the motifs from the earlier songs into "Goodbye," his finale of this musical movie. and concludes that if it's mean, it's not funny. WebBo Burnham's "Inside" special on Netflix is an incredibly detailed musical-comedy artwork. I feel very close and intimate with him in this version. The special is hitting an emotional climax as Burnham shows us both intense anger and then immediately after, a deep and dark sadness. Still terrified of that spotlight? And you can roughly think about this, I think, as a series of short videos that are mostly of him singing songs and that are sewn together with a little bit of other material, whether it's shots of him lying in bed or setting up the cameras. So in "Inside," when we see Burnham recording himself doing lighting set up and then accidentally pull down his camera was that a real blooper he decided to edit in? Bo Burnham It's wonderful to be with you. In his first Netflix special (2013's "what. Anything and everything all of the time. Inside, a new Netflix special written, performed, directed, shot, and edited by comedian Bo Burnham, invokes and plays with many forms. It's as if Burnham is showing how wholesale judgments about the way people choose to use social media can gloss over earnest, genuine expressions of love and grief being shared online. If "All Eyes on Me" sounds disconcertingly comforting to you, it could be because you can recognize the mental symptoms of a mood disorder like depression. "I was a kid who was stuck in his room, there isn't much more to say about it. Bo Burnham Linda Holmes, welcome. "Robert's been a little depressed," he sings (referring to himself by his birthname). I have a funky memory and I sometimes can't remember things from something I've watched, even if it was just yesterday. Also, Burnham's air conditioner is set to precisely 69 degrees throughout this whole faux music video. It also seems noteworthy that this is one of the only sketches in "Inside" that fades to black. And we might. Comedian and filmmaker Bo Burnham used his time alone during the pandemic to create a one-man show. 20. Its horrific.". See our analysis of the end of the special, and why Burnham's analogy for depression works so well. One of those is the internet itself. "Healing the world with comedy, the indescribable power of your comedy," the voice sings. Most creator-made content online is available for free, meaning creators usually have to rely on their fans for income via crowdfunding like Patreon. An astronaut's return after a 30-year disappearance rekindles a lost love and sparks interest from a corporation determined to learn why he hasn't aged. Well now the shots are reversed. Thought modern humans have been around for much longer than 20,000 years, that's around how long ago people first migrated to North America. Burnham starts spiraling in a mental health crisis, mentioning suicidal ideation after lamenting his advance into his 30s. But the cultural standards of what is appropriate comedy and also the inner standards of my own mind have changed rapidly since I was 16. Parasocial relationships are neutral, and how we interact with them is usually a mixed bag. MARTIN: And I understand you were saying that it moves between genres. Bo Burnham: Inside is a devastating portrait of the actor-director-singer-comedian's dysfunctional interiority and 2020's unyielding assault on mental and social health.
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