So, 'All Jokes Aside' is this really intriguing documentary that digs into the lives of black comedians in Hollywood. The tone feels both reflective and a bit raw—like you're having a candid conversation. It explores the struggle and triumph of these artists in an industry that doesn't always have their back. The pacing is pretty laid-back, allowing for some genuine moments to breathe. It's fascinating to see their journeys, the obstacles they face, and the humor they wield as a tool and a shield. The interviews feel authentic, and there’s a certain warmth that wraps around the film, making it distinct in its approach to discussing race and comedy in America. Definitely captures a slice of the comedy scene that's often overlooked.
Interesting take on race and comedy. · Strong focus on personal stories. · Casual, yet insightful interviews.
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