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Kevin Hart: Let Me Explain
Captures the laughter, energy and mayhem from Hart's 2012 "Let Me Explain" concert tour, which spanned 10 countries and 80 cities, and generated over $32 million in ticket sales.
Release : | 2013 |
Rating : | 6.7 |
Studio : | HartBeat Productions, |
Crew : | Art Direction, Director, |
Cast : | Kevin Hart David Terrell Justine Herron Joey Wells |
Genre : | Comedy Documentary |
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Reviews
After playing with our expectations, this turns out to be a very different sort of film.
It really made me laugh, but for some moments I was tearing up because I could relate so much.
Great movie. Not sure what people expected but I found it highly entertaining.
Exactly the movie you think it is, but not the movie you want it to be.
Kevin is one of all times greatest comedians. He keeps it real in his shows. "Let Me Explain" kept me laughing. I hope he comes to Arkansas soon. Everyone sense of humor is different and his mixture of real life experiences and humor is very created. I support his efforts and bought each of his DVDs. Go Kev!!!! Sometimes people take life bad circumstances to seriously. Kevin shine laughter on the gray areas in life. I love comedy and support comedians especially to African American comedians. His detailed accounts death, divorce, and dating is most amusing in many areas especially dumb things we do at these events. I killed myself laughing when he said, "I took the backs too all her earrings when I left." Man, that kind of stuff make you laugh when u think if his ex looking for the back of her earrings when she start getting dress for a date or something. I can imagine her saying, "that lowdown Dog!!!'"
. . . at 5-feet, 2-inches tall, Kevin Hart certainly has the form to go with a style more than reminiscent of Rooney. While it is true that early Hart vehicles such as SCARY MOVIE may not be in the same league with Rooney's boyhood work--including NATIONIAL VELVET and the Andy Hardy series--movies in general are pretty much apples and oranges when compared to Hollywood's output of the 1940s under the Golden Age of the Studio System. Ironically enough, LET ME EXPLAIN shows what an ordeal it is when the performers such as Hart must manage their own retinue and parties, rather than having studio flacks to do the heavy lifting for them. Many instances of backstage and behind-the-scenes chaos are captured by LET ME EXPLAIN directors Leslie Small and Tim Story, due to Hart's lack of the level of support Rooney enjoyed in his heyday under the studio system. It is a wonder that Kevin can think up any jokes at all, let alone come up with "crowning achievements" such as becoming the first stand-up comedian to go on tour with fire-on-the-stage, just like pop stars such as Madonna or ABBA!
Kevin Hart's new film, Let Me Explain was disappointing or shall I say, 'Seriously Not as Funny' as his previous shows. Half of the film showed his fans from around the world giving him praise and a not so funny skit with his friends, while the other half of the film was dedicated to his comedy routine. So out of 75 minutes of film time, 35 minutes was spent on jokes that were mediocre and overacted. He spent too much time on jokes that weren't funny, he went overboard with his exaggerated facial and body expression, and he lingered too long on jokes with weak punch lines. He is normally great when he is self- deprecating, but this time around it was more about his success, which isn't a bad thing, it just isn't funny or what fans would be accustom to. My advice, save your money and wait for this one on DVD or Netflix.
Kevin Hart, once again, proved to the world, why he the hardest working man in comedy. This movie was his best one yet. I laughed so hard to where it was painful. The jokes were on point, the reaction time was perfect, and he put in a new wrinkle to his comedy by bouncing around the way he did. I would have given this a 10 if it wasn't for the length... I, like a lot of other Kevin Hart fans, wanted more comedy, and a little less theatrics. The opening sequence was definitely made for his intro into MSG, and the documentary part of him traveling Europe was great as well, but it didn't feel as if I watched an entire Kevin Hart stand-up like with "I'm A Grown Little Man," or "Seriously Funny." But the laughs I did get were needed, and very good. "Let Me Explain" is, hands-down, his best work to date, and I CAN NOT WAIT to see the next one. I just hope to get more Kevin, and less skit (if that makes any since) the next time. PLEASE GO SEE THIS MOVIE!