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5,8/10
2089
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- Sceneggiatura
- Star
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- 1 vittoria e 2 candidature totali
Damien Farmer
- Self - Bass
- (as Dammo Farmer)
John 'Jubu' Smith
- Self - Guitar
- (as Jubu Smith)
Annalise Bishop
- Self
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Chet Brewster
- Self
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Victoria Dalyrimple
- Self - Audience Member
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Corinne Foxx
- Self
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Recensioni in evidenza
What Had Happened Was... is a slightly erratic and highly emotional special that addresses the biggest question straight away from the only perspective that really matters. It's Jamie Foxx setting the record straight in his own words in a deeply open fashion whilst still finding the time to get a few big laughs from what he's been through. His uncannily accurate impressions get time to shine and he spends so much of this special on the verge of tears which keeps it highly investing.
The atmosphere of the special is pretty strong thanks to a really responsive crowd who are always on board with what Jamie does and there's some great reactions from them. The musical interludes are equal parts funny and emotional and they elicit big reactions from the crowd as does his sermon-like storytelling, culminating in a well deserved standing ovation to ensure this ends on a pretty big high to counterbalance most of the issues beforehand.
The atmosphere of the special is pretty strong thanks to a really responsive crowd who are always on board with what Jamie does and there's some great reactions from them. The musical interludes are equal parts funny and emotional and they elicit big reactions from the crowd as does his sermon-like storytelling, culminating in a well deserved standing ovation to ensure this ends on a pretty big high to counterbalance most of the issues beforehand.
Jamie Foxx is a natural storyteller, and this shines through in his retelling of his health scare. Though he recounts a frightening and emotional experience, he skillfully lightens the mood with humor, cracking jokes about his time in the hospital and his interactions with the medical staff.
This balance between comedy and vulnerability creates an uneven but engaging experience. One moment, Foxx is on the verge of tears, and the next, he's delivering expletive-filled jokes that leave the audience laughing.
At its core, this is a testament to his gratitude-for life, for a second chance, and for the people who supported him through the ordeal. While it's not a traditional stand-up special, it's an entertaining and heartfelt reflection on survival, resilience, and appreciation.
This balance between comedy and vulnerability creates an uneven but engaging experience. One moment, Foxx is on the verge of tears, and the next, he's delivering expletive-filled jokes that leave the audience laughing.
At its core, this is a testament to his gratitude-for life, for a second chance, and for the people who supported him through the ordeal. While it's not a traditional stand-up special, it's an entertaining and heartfelt reflection on survival, resilience, and appreciation.
I appreciated that it wasn't a traditional stand-up comedy show-he blended impersonations, music, and footage from past projects, which I found refreshing and creative. I also understand and respect his gratitude for a second chance at life. However, I didn't care for the frequent use of the N-word, excessive profanity, and how talk about God was mixed in with it. I believe he could express the same messages without the profanity and the N-word. That said, I loved seeing his daughters as part of the show, and it was clear how genuinely thankful he is for his journey and the opportunity to live For Life.
I thought the first 15 maybe 20 at the most would be him explaining his story and move on with a bit of Jokes talking about his new movie or even anything other than himself but nope just a solid hour of Me me me and black pandering to God and the Audience. If he wasn't a clone before I would definitely see him more so now. Should not even be labeled as a comedy its more like a Documentary first then maybe a Gospel. Wow this is bad I literally fell asleep and flipped through today to see if I missed anything but nope. Just a man crying for an hour straight and tanking god for his survival while the Audience preaches on.
What happened was I had no idea what happened to Jamie Foxx so I thought to myself I didn't know Jamie Foxx did stand-up, and everybody was talking about this so I should check it out. Imagine expecting jokes and you get a confessional / testimonial of this guy's stroke journey, complete with gratitude and praising god. So I did not really resonate with this cause I don't really resonate all that much with Jamie Foxx and this discourse is clearly tailored to his black audience, and there are some funny bits here and there, I won't deny it, but not enough to keep me invested. I actually paused it straight in the middle weeks ago and finished it just now just for the sake of finishing it. This second part did have some funny stuff like the Denzel, Chappelle and the Trump impersonations (the last one was totally unexpected, but so, so good) and he ended it on a high with singing, so that was good. But not really worth my time if I'm honest. Not my thing.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizThis comedy special made headlines, shortly after it was recorded at the Alliance Theatre in Atlanta on Oct 4-6, 2024. Multiple audience members were quoted in a variety of online news sources at the time (such as The New York Post, Comedy Hype, and Page Six) as reporting that Jamie Foxx had explicitly revealed to the crowd that rap star Sean "Diddy" Combs had poisoned him, to prevent Foxx from speaking out about criminal activity. These eyewitness accounts included videographer Choke No Joke and security-guard Big Homie CC, and alleged how Foxx had related to the live audience that he was secretly poisoned by Diddy, and had reported him to the FBI, leading to Diddy's arrest and eventual downfall. If such bombshell dialogue was genuinely delivered from the stage when this comedy special was taped, none of it actually made it into the final-cut of this Netflix broadcast, as it was aired in Dec 2024.
- ConnessioniFeatured in The 7PM Project: Episodio datato 11 dicembre 2024 (2024)
- Colonne sonoreNew Level
Written By A$AP Ferg (as Darold D. Brown), Honorable C.N.O.T.E. (as Carlton Mays), Future (as Nayvadius Wilburn)
Performed by A$AP Ferg featuring Future
Courtesy of RCA Records (A$AP Ferg) and Epic Records (Future)
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
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