I first watched Ari Shaffir in a sketch, it was a movie called "InAPPropriate Comedy". This movie hated by a lot of people, however, i laughed a lot, especially watching Shaffir's monologues, he was hilarious.
I am Christian and i respect every religion. Shaffir is literally attacking on religions the whole time but i have to admit that he is doing it correctly and funny. He is even mocking his own former religion and i respect that, i mean, he is fair, he doesn't hold back even for his own people. And this is the reason that i gave this a high rating. He deserves it. His only goal is to make the viewers have a fun time, he doesn't lecture, he has no agenda. Just a crude, disrespectful, equally to every religion/ideology stand up comedy show. With many funny lines, some were brilliant too.
So, if you want to watch something like this, you are gonna like it. It's definitely not for everyone, it's not PC neither obeys to weird Holywood agendas.
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In ‘Jew,’ comic Ari Shaffir delivers a raunchy love letter to the religion he says he left behind.
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August 06, 2024 at 01:12 AM
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7.6/10. Recommended.
Old people's comedy.
It's another in a series of D-grade comedians for streaming "content".
I strongly suspect there's gonna be some kinda low tier scandal where it comes out this whole slew of turds aren't actually live and have laughter dubbed over them.
It's incredibly telling that you only see the backs of the audience not their faces at all - almost as if the audience is just cgi'd.
Ari does some incredibly tired and safe material on religion - nothing you couldn't watch with your grandmother - although, I suspect she'd be bored and disappointed with you for putting this on.
I made it about 20 minutes in and about half of that time was thinking "it'll pick up". It didn't and off it went.