<\/a><\/p>\nIn the final sequence of the film, Lisa is at an interview for a manager position at Mancave, the corporate chain equivalent of Double Whammies. On her way out, she runs into Maci and Danyelle, who have been fired from Double Whammies for the calamity left by an absence of responsible, caring leadership. Lisa waits for Maci and Danyelle to go through their interviews to be Mancave servers, and then the trio make their way up to the roof for a quick hangout and tequila swig.<\/p>\n
On the roof, these three women talk about their lives and the world, all while the unrepentantly repetitive ambient sounds of freeway traffic pass them by. This is a world of transience, and all these people have places to be, and people to ignore to get there. In the final moments of the film, Lisa, Maci and Danyelle scream at nobody and nothing in particular as the traffic whizzes past below. Again, the sound design is so loud that it is impossible not to notice. The screams are piercing. And then the film ends.<\/p>\n
This is not a smooth transition, and the following paragraph will seem tangential. I do not care.<\/p>\n
I have been wondering why the returns of Aziz Ansari* and Louis CK this past week have been bothering me. Given the close knit, relatively small community that is superstar stand-ups, I find it impossible to believe that Ansari and CK did not discuss the idea of returning to the stage near each other, relatively close both temporally and spatially. It seems like a discussion was had and a plan was made in order to keep a little bit of the heat off of the other. (If nothing else, I\u2019m certain CK gained encouragement from the fact that Ansari\u2019s appearance in Wisconsin wasn\u2019t immediately met with metaphorical pitchforks.) Although that may not have mattered, given the mostly rapturous reception CK got in particular for his return to the Comedy Cellar, receiving a standing ovation before he said a word. This is not an issue that I feel qualified to comment on, because I don\u2019t view myself as learned enough to have a proper response. But I know when something feels wrong, and I know that this feels wrong and gross and conspiratorial, and I wish somebody could hear the people being ignored under the applause. Because the applause is not going to go away.<\/p>\n
*It should be noted that Ansari did a set at the Comedy Cellar in New York in May. It seems that now his full-on return to the stage is happening though.<\/em><\/p>\nSo much noise can signify little more than nothing, and usually a scene like the ending of Support the Girls would make me feel uncomfortable. It seems to be implying that screaming anything against the repetitive noise, even something unintelligible, is better than screaming nothing. But then you remember the discussion of sound earlier in the film, the importance of listening, and it comes through. These women are screaming to be heard above all those who are ignoring them, and they\u2019re screaming so loudly that it\u2019s borderline unpleasant for the viewer to sit through. There is a reason for the screams though, and a reason worth hearing. But the cars don\u2019t stop, because the cars never seem to stop.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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