In addition, it builds core strength, especially if you engage
a funny little structure called the hyoid bone while you practice it.
Not exact matches
Or, at least, that seems to be what it's after, as Richard J. Lewis's lengthy but aimless saga generally goes about its
funny - serious business without a guiding purpose, detailing the ups and downs of Barney's matrimonial days and nights with so
little verve or intention — and with so
little of the unreliable - narrator ambiguity implied by its title and flashback
structure — that the effect is like reading a dead man's day calendar.
These
little side jokes, as well as behaviors and relationships, are often
funnier and more interesting than the main plot twists — as well as the «mockumentary» stuff — but there are enough of them in the movie's loose
structure that it never gets dull.
In a smartly
structured narrative, by turns
funny, worried, and questioning, Jason watches as his
little congregation starts wanting to «worship» in its own way.