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Sarah Silverman: Jesus Is Magic

  • 2005
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 12m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
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Sarah Silverman: Jesus Is Magic (2005)
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Narrative digressions on sex, race, politics, and more from comedienne Sarah Silverman.Narrative digressions on sex, race, politics, and more from comedienne Sarah Silverman.Narrative digressions on sex, race, politics, and more from comedienne Sarah Silverman.

  • Director
    • Liam Lynch
  • Writer
    • Sarah Silverman
  • Stars
    • Sarah Silverman
    • Steve Agee
    • Brian Posehn
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    5.8K
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    • Director
      • Liam Lynch
    • Writer
      • Sarah Silverman
    • Stars
      • Sarah Silverman
      • Steve Agee
      • Brian Posehn
    • 58User reviews
    • 41Critic reviews
    • 63Metascore
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    • Self
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    • Self - Guy in Wings
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    Jim Bodma
    • Self - Grandma's Friend
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    • Self - Guitar Player
    • Director
      • Liam Lynch
    • Writer
      • Sarah Silverman
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    5totallynatural1

    Definitely has its moments, but lukewarm overall

    I walked into the theatre fully expecting and eagerly anticipating the type of offensive, edgy humor Silverman is known for. And while there were certainly some great jokes (and songs!) that had me bursting out laughing, the rest of the movie only raised a smirk and an occasional chuckle. The ending felt particularly flat.

    Some jokes just weren't creative enough to be funny, and I'm guessing Silverman hoped the shock value alone would get laughs. When you're sitting in a packed theatre and a "funny" joke/moment comes up, and you can only hear one or two people discernibly laughing - sorry, those are pity laughs. And there seemed to be quite a few points in the movie where this occurred.

    So while I was walking out of the theatre thinking of several funny lines, as a whole Silverman's stand-up was so-so. I've laughed much harder and longer at other comedians' routines.
    6IvanX

    Funny, but not spectacular

    I saw this movie on opening night last night with moderately high expectations and not a lot of knowledge about Sarah Silverman. I left amused but disappointed. Ms. Silverman is entertainingly acerbic, but ALL of this movie's strong moments come from her stand-up, and the air completely goes out of the film when she goes into her mediocre, poorly integrated songs and set pieces. (And what's up with her repeating the same punchless lines over and over in her songs?)

    In the end, "Jesus Is Magic" bogs down under the weight of its own pretension. It would seem better as an ordinary cable special, especially if you removed the fluff and focused on her stage show. The movie wants to present Silverman as something more than a mere comedian, but unfortunately fails -- the haphazard presentation and (especially) the atrocious-looking digital video (I challenge you to find a single sharply focused object in the entire movie) make it unworthy of a cinematic event.

    In other words, it's worth seeing, but wait for cable or DVD.
    7guyfromjerzee

    Doesn't always work, but it's edgy and often funny

    I've seen Sarah Silverman in plenty of films and TV appearances, but this is my first time seeing her stand-up act in its entirety. Altogether, I enjoyed the film. I'm sure this won't appeal to all tastes, especially if you're easily offended. I wouldn't say Sarah is nearly as good as George Carlin or Richard Pryor or other classic envelope-pushing comedians, but she is good and definitely has a unique comic style (not something I say about many comedians nowadays). I like the way she delivers her profane, offensive humor in such a mundane fashion. I think it makes the jokes even funnier. The flaw in her comedy, in my opinion, is that despite her significant intelligence and wit, Sarah does have a silly, absurd side. Some of the musical numbers definitely bordered on the silly side. Altogether, the film is hit-or-miss, thankfully with more hits. And of course, Sarah is quite easy on the eyes, which is part of the fun of seeing her in a starring role.
    4moonspinner55

    "I always feel crappy when I do that joke...but it gets such a good laugh."

    Sarah Silverman--with her gummy smile, coltish stance, and clear voice which bubbles up from deep within her chest--wants to come on like a huggable shock comedienne, yet she's more performance artist than stand-up personality. Cleverly and carefully (one may say 'precisely') dropping taboo words into her stories, Silverman gets laughs by pretending to lead the audience in one direction and then undercutting those expectations with a surprising low-keyed zinger. Silverman doesn't overwork a punchline--which are often nestled in the context of her stories anyhow--although she returns to older topics too often. Also, she relies far too much on pseudo-cute facial expressions and aw-shucks body language to soften the blows of her words, though the topics (9/11, the Holocaust, AIDS, vaginal sex versus anal sex) are tiptoed through in a facetious yet frisky manner. The fantasy edits, imagining Sarah in different manners of celebrity, work well, better than the purposefully-wooden prologue and epilogue with friends. Still, one expects to laugh more with such touchy material. Silverman is so laid-back and blasé, it's clear to viewers she is giving them a made-up creation. Other shock comics manage to make audiences feel as if they are hearing something true, but this personality that Silverman is displaying (playful, naughty, grounded, unaffected) is unabashedly artificial. This is entirely deliberate on Silverman's part, yet is tends to render her act phony: smoke and mirrors prodding at the national funny bone. *1/2 from ****
    8aguasmarked

    Somewhere Between Lenny And Joan

    Of course there is nothing that could possibly survive between Lenny Bruce and Joan Rivers. That's why Sarah Silverman is unique. She reminds you of others but she's not like anybody else. The outrageous boldness of her comedy is the classiest piece of gross vulgarity I've ever came across. "60 million would be unforgivable" I was gasping and laughing without being able to stop. Dangerous stuff. Wonderful stuff. She's pretty like one of Charlie Chaplin's daughters. Awkwardly so, making the comedy all the more refreshing, shockingly so. I'm buying a few DVDs of "Jesus is Magic" and sending them anonymously to some friends and relatives. Oh yes, my targets deserve the side splitting pain inflicted by this superb Silverwoman.

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    • Trivia
      Sarah Silverman based this movie on acts she performed in New York and Los Angeles, according to an interview with NPR (November 9, 2005).
    • Quotes

      Sarah Silverman: I was licking jelly off of my boyfriend's penis and all of a sudden I'm thinking, "Oh my God, I'm turning into my mother!"

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: The Break-Up/The Omen/Peaceful Warrior/An Inconvenient Truth/Twelve and Holding/The Puffy Chair (2006)

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    • Release date
      • December 9, 2005 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • IDP FIlms
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Сара Сильверман: Иисус - это чудо
    • Production company
      • Black Gold Films (II)
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,324,339
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $128,000
      • Nov 13, 2005
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,343,259
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 12m(72 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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