#8: Keeping the Audience Engaged
Breaking the fourth wall in filmmaking is often considered taboo, as it disrupts the illusion of reality, reminding viewers they’re merely watching a film. However, in the quirky comedy Blazing Saddles, Bart hilariously defies this convention by frequently breaking the fourth wall, directly addressing the audience and even engaging in self-aware acts like giving himself a hug.
This bold approach not only adds to the film’s irreverent humor but also serves as a clever meta-commentary on the nature of cinema itself, playfully inviting viewers to join in on the absurdity of the on-screen antics.