It feels more like of a therapy session than a stand-up comedy show honestly. It's depressing and I did not laugh at all. Also, why do you need to sing every 10 mins during the show? If I wanted to watch a musical, I would have picked a musical show to watch, or simply pay for a west end show.
Loved her in Crazy Ex-girlfriend, but I did not enjoy this "stand-up comedy' at all. Honestly, this is the saddest stand-up comedy of all time, but I hope the audience enjoyed their therapy session with musical performances.
I do hope in the future they won't mix stand-up comedy with musical again, because it doesn't work.
Rachel Bloom: Death, Let Me Do My Special
2024
Comedy / Documentary / Music
Rachel Bloom: Death, Let Me Do My Special
2024
Comedy / Documentary / Music
Plot summary
Comedian and actor Rachel Bloom muses on birth, death, cosmic uncertainty and pungent trees in this whimsical and reflective musical comedy special.
Uploaded by: FREEMAN
October 15, 2024 at 10:29 AM
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Therapy session, musical or stand-up comedy?
Love Rachel Bloom
She is herself, and she creates art. Art is not always for the masses, but it's always, well, art. In earning my MFA, my professor asked me if I'd rather create something that everyone was kind of "hey that's okay" about, or something that some people loved and other people hated. (I don't think people will hate Rachel Bloom unless they don't appreciate open expression and a lack of fear of bodily fluids etc) - Artists create art, and not everyone loves everyone's art. Rachel Bloom is an artist. Crazy Ex Girlfriend was brilliant art, and this special is profound and amazing. Is it for everyone? Certainly not. Is it fantastic, brilliant art? Yes.
Brilliant
Rachel Bloom has her own unique voice. And even if what she does may not be for everyone, nobody does it better than her.
The arc of this special mirrored her tv show "Crazy Exgirlfriend". It starts off silly and fun. Then it takes a sharp, somewhat awkward turn. Then once you are comfortable in this new place, it becomes profound. And then uncomfortable because the emotions are real. But then it lightens up, but differently. Because this time, when it goes back to silly... it is silly, sharp, profound, and real all at the same time and you learn something about yourself. I admit it; I laughed, and I cried. Just like her TV show, at the end you realize she knew where this was going the whole time and led you to a very satisfying awakening.