
Kevin is throwing a celebration party, but guests tell him that he has changed since his divorce. He tries to explain himself, but they will not let him, so he decides to do a show at Madison Square Garden letting him explain, which sold out with 30,000 people. The film also shows performances of his sold-out shows from all around the world..... (Full plot summary below)
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Kevin is throwing a celebration party, but guests tell him that he has changed since his divorce. He tries to explain himself, but they will not let him, so he decides to do a show at Madison Square Garden letting him explain, which sold out with 30,000 people. The film also shows performances of his sold-out shows from all around the world..
Leave your thoughts about Kevin Hart: Let Me Explain.
| The Film StageJohn FinkHart is a great comic - there is no doubt about that - but Let Me Explain reaches a kind of tipping point. |
| BeliefnetNell MinowThe stories are mainly in the "b****es be crazy" category....entertaining enough, but we get a sense he can do more. |
| Boston HeraldJames VerniereHart's comedy is the product of a brilliant acting performance. He uses his imposing physical and vocal skills to bring a paranoid, apoplectic madwoman to hilarious, side-splitting life. |
| AALBC.comKam WilliamsYou know he's still humble enough to remember where he came from when tears can be seen streaming down his face as he takes bows at Madison Square Garden. |
| Detroit NewsAdam GrahamIt packs plenty of laughs, which is ultimately what you want out of a stand-up film. |
| Philadelphia Daily NewsGary ThompsonWe do get a solid 40 minutes of Hart's new routine, one that shows his transition from underdog entertainer to front-rank, stand-up star. |
| Philadelphia WeeklySean BurnsI had a great night out. Unfortunately, I know Kevin Hart can do better. |
| Philadelphia InquirerDavid HiltbrandIf you were to judge Let Me Explain purely on its performance portion, filmed at Madison Square Garden during Hart's 2012 tour, the film would merit a full extra star. But at 75 minutes, it feels too skimpy to rave over. |
| The A.V. ClubKyle RyanLet Me Explain finds Hart at the peak of his powers, so the film’s long coronation feels justified, if gaudy. Strip away the preamble and just give him a mic, and he’d earn it all the same. |
| Entertainment WeeklyChris NashawatyUnfortunately, Hart seems to have taken the whole ''leave the audience wanting more'' maxim a little too much to heart. The film clocks in at a hair over an hour. That might be enough for an HBO special, but it feels a little thin for a feature film. |