Force Majeure Avalanche
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Force Majeure Avalanche refers to a clip from the French film Force Majeure in which a family is eating outside at a restaurant near the Alps when they see an avalanche. The father assures the family it's a safe "controlled avalanche" as the avalanche approaches before the avalanches causes fog to encase the entire restaurant and its patrons panic. The clip spread on Twitter in June of 2019, as people joked about the father's underraction.
Origin
In Force Majeure, which premiered at Cannes on May 18th, 2014,[1] the plot revolved around the fallout from the avalanche scene. In the scene, the father is actually correct and the family is safe: the fog that covers the restaurant is fog kicked up from the avalanche, and posed no danger to the patrons. However, the father's instinct to save himself before his family puts the events of the film in motion.
Spread
On June 4th, 2019, Twitter user @zama_mdluli posted a clip from the scene with the caption "Me watching a bad situation and doing nothing till the final hour," gaining over 34,000 retweets and 97,000 likes (shown below, top). The clip then spread over the following several days as people added their own humorous captions. Another popular tweet posted by @ziwe used the caption "this is exactly how america reacts to global warming," gaining over 51,000 retweets and 140,000 likes (shown below, bottom).
Me watching a bad situation and doing nothing till the final hour: pic.twitter.com/C4HC58sD7y
— Sgogwana (@zama_mdluli) June 4, 2019
this is exactly how america reacts to global warming pic.twitter.com/cgsb8xk9t3
— ziwe (@ziwe) June 5, 2019
As the video spread, fans of the film commented how strange and humorous it was to see a small film become a meme on Twitter. Twitter user @HOLLYWOODRUFF[2] tweeted how more people were "gonna discover that masterpiece through memes than marketing" (shown below, left). User @Jer_Diamond[3] posted that he hoped it was the beginning of more art house movies becoming memes (shown below, right). The meme was covered by Twitter Moments.[4]
Various Examples
This is what every day at work is like for me pic.twitter.com/SALJq0vkF7
— Vincent Amador (@vXamador) June 4, 2019
Me waiting til last minute to finish all my assignments.
— Fox Sin of Greed 🦊🇬🇩 (@QueenTaige) June 5, 2019
pic.twitter.com/k0HEOLlNsI
Brexit in a nutshell pic.twitter.com/V89e9ejy3N
— The Greek Analyst (@GreekAnalyst) June 6, 2019
Watching people getting dragged on twitter until it’s your turn pic.twitter.com/IQEkRybOub
— Dr. Kortney Ziegler ✊🏿 (@fakerapper) June 4, 2019
Search Interest
External References
[1] Festival de Cannes – Lineup
[2] Twitter – HOLLWOODRUFF
[3] Twitter – @Jer_Diamond
[4] Twitter Moments – A small arthouse film from 2014 gets new life as a meme for under-reacting
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Pearl: crystal gem
Jun 07, 2019 at 04:37PM EDT