Sarah Silverman: A Speck of Dust
Sarah Silverman: A Speck of Dust

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  • Released: 2017
  • Runtime: 71 mins
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  • Studio: Eleven Eleven O'Clock Productions
  • Genres: Comedy

In her first comedy special post-health scare, Sarah Silverman shares a mix of fun facts, sad truths and yeah-she-just-went-there moments.... (Full plot summary below)

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In her first comedy special post-health scare, Sarah Silverman shares a mix of fun facts, sad truths and yeah-she-just-went-there moments.

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User Review - 10/10 by Barry BExcellent. A great change yet still the same voice. If I went through a life turning event, I would change my style up too. Less cynical, more personal. A great hour I forgot about my world.
User Review - 8/10 by Ren SWhether you're a fan of hers or not this is an excellent comedy performance. Consistently funny, silly, thought provoking and at times challenging, she clearly is on top of her game. It's striking how controlled she is, manipulating the audience at will. Give this a go if you primarily just want a good laugh but also if you like mental stimulation in your comedy.
User Review - 8/10 by Jenna II'm in 100% agreement with her about the whole God / cum conundrum. Y'all gotta do that.
User Review - 8/10 by Maxwell FA big step us from Jesus is Magic. The squirrel bit was a stand out. Most bits involve taking a peachy/serious topic and then twisting it at the end aka the relief laugh.
User Review - 4/10 by Ted WMildly entertaining, but I did not laugh once. She is witty, and makes appropriate "acting faces" ie, embarrassed, proud, intrigued etc. Nowhere close to Louis CK, Kevin Hart or Joe Rogan's last special, but better than Amy Shumer's last special. Bottom line, you aren't missing much, but if there's nothing else to watch this....just don't expect to laugh.
User Review - 4/10 by Mike AI watched the first 18 minutes. She's good at what she does, and I was amused by her routine, but not laugh out loud funny. The big problem with this special is the direction/production decisions. Much of it is shot in close up, like from the waist up. And the laughter from the audience is mic'd so it sounds like a laugh-track. The woman I watched it with totally agreed. There weren't many shots of the audience, and when we did see them, it was dark silhouettes from behind. Contrast this with the way Amy Schumer's new "Leather Special" was shot. Amy Schumer's comes across as way more relatable, and you feel more like you're in the audience with her. The way it was shot had a lot to do with it.
User Review - 4/10 by David GGo for f***'s sake she had to get political. Dear God give it a rest Hollywood. Try to just entertain us you clown. Half the country doesn't agree with you, and further it just looses the comedic luster. Stick to raunchy. Side note, everything you accuse the right of can be said of the left. You lost me then, and I am not a Republican either.
User Review - 2/10 by Evan DWhat's up with Netflix. First a horrid Amy schemer vag special. Them Liza and her feminism. Now this garbage. She is typical Hollywood sjw liberal. She's smarter than all of us and her hamfisted attempts at lecturing us as to why she's "woke" and we are not just isn't funny. I half heartedly chuckled once or twice. But overall it was just the crazy ramblings of her political views. Netflix needs to drop the politics or they will find themselves dropped.

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