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Hannah Gadsby's Gender Agenda

  • 2024
  • 1h 15m
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5.6/10
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Chloe Petts, Dahlia-Belle Sirvio, Asha Ward, Alok, Hannah Gadsby, DeAnne Smith, Krishna Istha, and James Tom in Hannah Gadsby's Gender Agenda (2024)
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Netflix stand-up comedy special filmed live in London, hosted by Hannah Gadsby, and featuring various queer and trans comedians performing short sets.Netflix stand-up comedy special filmed live in London, hosted by Hannah Gadsby, and featuring various queer and trans comedians performing short sets.Netflix stand-up comedy special filmed live in London, hosted by Hannah Gadsby, and featuring various queer and trans comedians performing short sets.

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    • Julian Smith
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    • Hannah Gadsby
    • Alok
    • Krishna Istha
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    5.6/10
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    • Director
      • Julian Smith
    • Stars
      • Hannah Gadsby
      • Alok
      • Krishna Istha
    • 13User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Hannah Gadsby
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    Dahlia-Belle Sirvio
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    DeAnne Smith
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    James Tom
    James Tom
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    Alok Vaid-Menon
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    Asha Ward
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    1derrickcallahan

    Where were the jokes?

    There was simply nothing funny about this. The comedians were essentially just speaking, and I'm not sure if I laughed even once. But I guess this is sort of the vibe of Hannah Gadsby- stand-up comedy that's so high brow and "deep" (?) that it forgets the punchline.

    Netflix is clearly trying to promote this, as it's the number 2 listed stand-up as I'm writing (not in terms of views, but just what they listed). What's wild to me is it sounded like there was a very obvious laugh track included. The laughs would be very short and then abruptly stop. I'd love to see the unedited version. Expecting crickets.
    7reverendike-23348

    Decent comedy sampler

    As with any showcase introducing a number of comedians that were largely unknown, there were hits and misses. Overall, though, I enjoyed it. As others have pointed out, there appeared to be some enhancement of the audience reaction, which seems a bit odd. Perhaps the audience was not advised that it was a recorded performance, or perhaps the venue was not a great fit - you'd expect that loyal local fans of the comics on display would make every effort to attend and be naturally enthusiastic. At any rate, that didn't really impact my reaction to the show. Since this special prompted a batch of hate-downvoting (which seems to be more and more common these days) I looked at a few of those reviewers and found that all or nearly all of their reviews were 1/10. They must be really poor at selecting what movies/specials they decide to invest their time in watching if they continually sit through performances they hate.
    8shishycat-24334

    I enjoyed it

    I enjoyed it, laughed out loud and really enjoyed seeing Hannah relaxed and in her/ his/ their element. She sounded like she might have been sick and getting worse through the evening but she hung in like a trooper. It's not going to be everyone's cup of tea. I'm an ally and some of the jokes went over my head but it was really fun. It think it's great to showcase all kinds of talent, pribsbly better than during down ones you don't agree with, especially in comedy which purposefully pushes boundaries. I think Dave Chappelle is interesting and insightful, even if I don't always agree with him. And I'd rather the lgbtq+ community also have a platform too.
    3samuelyates-17539

    More boring box-ticking "comedy"

    I get it. We are in a progressive and (mostly) tolerant society. And I am happy that people are starting to feel more empowered and confident in who and what they choose to be.

    However, that doesn't mean we should give Netflix a pass for pushing the most braindead, thoughtless, uninsightful and just downright awful "comedy" as a way to score themselves some of those precious, sweet, social brownie points.

    This, much like everything else Hannah touches, is a putrid dumpster fire that didn't make me laugh, or even cause a slight smirk throughout the entire thing.

    It's painful to watch when you know that the only thing these "comedians" have to offer is uninteresting and pretty obvious points of view surrounding LGBT and the society they exist in. I think the fact that these people make their sexual identity their ENTIRE personality should not qualify them for a comedy show. It's the most boring, self indulgent thing I've ever seen. And I've seen A LOT of bad comedy.

    In essence, it's a vapid and shallow special where comedian after comedian just wants to pat themselves on the back for being so progressive and "leading the way".

    Pandering at it's finest, and of course Netflix are the ones to push it.

    Please don't take this as an assult on the LGBT community. It's not bigoted for me to tell you that these people are terrible at comedy and have no place being on our screens.
    8allynyork

    delightful and insightful

    Honestly, i'm not surprised. I've been a fan of Hannah Gadsby's for quite a number of years, so her assembling a cast that she as a master of her craft thinks is worth giving a go... yeah, definitely worth my time.

    Each comedian has about 10 minutes. Deliver that first joke/theme, expand on it, a couple of twists and sly asides, and then put a bow on it.

    Each has distinctive style and much like going to any of my local comedy clubs, that is part of the joy. Is every performer and every joke going to land for me? No. But this show hit well through its tight 75 minutes.

    For me the highlights, in addition to Gadsby, were DeAnne Smith, Chloe Petts, and Dahlia Belle.

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      • March 5, 2024 (United States)
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