After a while, the outrageousness becomes the norm and the punch lines, all revolving around sex and race, seem to repeat.
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
Silverman doesn't step on toes; she stomps on them with sharpened stiletto heels. She doesn't tip sacred cows, she runs them over with a Volkswagen.
... her jokes ... are often obliteratingly funny in themselves, they are compounded and deepened by the disconnect between the blackness of their substance and the pretty mouth that utters them
There are a number of wonderfully wicked lines, but overall the movie feels slack and self-indulgent, more of a decent HBO special that's being asked to do more than it can.
[A] polluted oasis for refugees from 'positive,' heartwarming, family-friendly entertainment.
Silverman's abrasive material is funny because her approach is friendly.
Barely 70 minutes, but any more of her routine might drive audiences either to the showers or to church.
While she does have her funny moments, her insensitive persona is simply not interesting enough to warrant a feature film.
It's uneven and the relationship between your sense of taste and your sense of humour will determine whether you enjoy it, but at its best, Jesus Is Magic doesn't look out of place alongside the best stand-up concert movies.
She's like a child who's discovered that adults can be disturbed by dirty words and runs through her repertoire at Mommy's cocktail party.
(Silverman) finds what's funny about an uncomfortable situation, then plunges past the point of good taste to end on shocking instead of entertaining.
A movie that filled me with an urgent desire to see Sarah Silverman in a different movie.
Silverman throws her carefully crafted persona a proper, and hilarious, coming-out party.
A montagem é caótica e as seqüências extra-palco são, em sua maioria, fraquíssimas. Ainda assim, a forma aparentemente inocente com que Silverman interpreta seu texto politicamente incorreto compensam estas falhas.
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