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Sarah Silverman: Jesus is Magic (2005)
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Reviews Counted:95
Fresh:61
Rotten:34
Average Rating:6.1/10
Consensus: Silverman's brand of humor is dirty, offensive, and, judging from this film, very, very funny.
Theatrical Release:Nov 11, 2005 Limited
Box Office: $0
Synopsis: Sarah Silverman is a comedienne who doesn't just court controversy, she positively wallows in it. Memorably putting in a brief yet discomforting and highly memorable appearance in THE ARISTOCRATS,... Sarah Silverman is a comedienne who doesn't just court controversy, she positively wallows in it. Memorably putting in a brief yet discomforting and highly memorable appearance in THE ARISTOCRATS, Silverman offers viewers the chance to witness her stand-up act with JESUS IS MAGIC. The show itself was taped in 2004, and is interjected with off-set skits, songs, and general goofing around from Silverman and her friends in the comedy world. As soon as Silverman takes to the stage, sacred cows come tumbling down, and continue to do so throughout the set. Race, sex, class, 9/11, rape, the Holocaust--no topic is considered untouchable for the seemingly fearless Silverman. Amazingly, she also manages to come across as likeable and even prone to bouts of insecurity ("I just want you to think I'm thin," she pleads at one point), which undoubtedly makes some of the stronger material much easier to swallow. Director Liam Lynch, who has worked with Tenacious D, and made a memorable foray into the music industry with his song "United States of Whatever," keeps the visual trickery to a minimum, simply shooting Silverman with a basic crew and including a few swooping shots over the heads of the audience. The skits peppered throughout bring cult TV shows such as KIDS IN THE HALL and MR. SHOW to mind (Bob Odenkirk from the latter makes a brief appearance), and nicely break up the stand-up routine. Silverman never explains her humor or feels the need to put in a disclaimer to make everything seem okay, which is a device that not only makes some of the laughter a guilt-edged pleasure, it also forces the audience to think about many of the issues she is tackling, making Silverman's act enjoyable, unique, and deliciously funny. [More]
Starring: Sarah Silverman, Bob Odenkirk, Mark Williams
Starring: Sarah Silverman, Bob Odenkirk, Mark Williams
Director: Liam Lynch
Director: Liam Lynch
Screenwriter: Sarah Silverman
Studio: Roadside Attractions
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Reviews for Sarah Silverman: Jesus is Magic
Sarah Silverman is a skilled performer, and Jesus Is Magic is occasionally very funny, but don't be fooled: naughty as she may seem, she's playing it safe.
While she does have her funny moments, her insensitive persona is simply not interesting enough to warrant a feature film.
Silverman comes across as a racist, callous diva in Sarah Silverman: Jesus Is Magic.
Sarah is sometimes very funny, sometimes flat, but definitely not for the easily offended.
Silverman fails at what she does not because she says dirty things, but because that's all she says, and she's not very good at it.
...unless one is already a follower of Silverman's work, Jesus is Magic isn't going to come off as anything other than a very long 72 minutes.
Her comic persona is that of a clueless and politically incorrect hipster who says terrible things without being aware of their shock value. Sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn’t.
By the end you'll feel like a bored parent trapped in the front row of the school play.
For the most part she gets away with it, but a lot of her jokes fall flat. I guess you have to be there in the audience of a real performance to really get into it.
Fails to work (for me) not because it's outrageous, but quite the opposite. Lenny Bruce would not work in the 21st century either.
Jesus Is Magic is full-scale offensive; don't say you weren't warned.
For her first concert film, comedian Sarah Silverman trots out about 40 minutes' worth of her best stand-up material and pads the rest with an assortment of ill-conceived and unfunny skits and musical numbers.
Sarah Silverman is a lot of things -- young, pretty, thin, tasteless. But funny is not one of them.
a feature film presents the opportunity for something more freewheeling and creative than a succession of funny lines; ...dips in a few toes when it should be walking on water
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