Part two of the movie is a 50-plus-minute stand-up routine from Kevin’s comedy tour in which he explores topics ranging from the hilarious to the profane. As he walks down the streets of Philly with his entourage, Kevin recalls everything from his old corner hangouts where he used to stand and “represent” to his high school where his name is not-quite-so-featured on the championship plaque. Part one opens as a documentary as Kevin revisits his hometown in Philadelphia. Drawing from his rough upbringing in Philadelphia and his family issues, Kevin keeps the audience in stitches while serving up comedy that contains material not only funny but also very obscene. KEVIN HART: LAUGH AT MY PAIN is a stand-up comedy/documentary mash-up from stand-up comedian, Kevin Hart. upper male nudity and overweight stripper in thong depicted during sketch/spoof segment jokes about alcohol use and abuse very strong and descriptive jokes about comedian’s father being addicted to cocaine as well as other jokes about recreational marijuana use and, very strong miscellaneous immorality includes a lot of off-color and course joking, flirting, a sketch/spoof segment with very immoral characters trying to spoof the abhorrent movie, RESERVOIR DOGS, stories of mother kicking drug-addicted father out of the house. (PaPaPa, Ab, B, C, Ho, LLL, V, SS, N, AA, DD, MMM) Very strong mixed pagan worldview with very immoral behavior and lewd jokes during stand-up performance, some anti-Christian jokes, comedian tells story of a friend who “found Jesus” although it is not handled in a reverent way, pre-performance prayer is depicted and the comment, “God is good all the time,” is said, and some mild homosexual references, including one joke about homosexual acts being performed in order to get money for drugs, stories of a drug-addicted father although in an interview at the end of the movie the father is shown as sober and having restored his relationship with his son 313 obscenities, 38 profanities and 21 uses of the N-word mild comedic violence during sketch/spoof segment includes armed bank robbery and man is kicked in crotch a lot of strong sexual dialogue during comedy routine, graphic sexual descriptions as set-ups for jokes include references to homosexual male prostitution for drug money, man depicts sexual positions with his stool during the stand-up routine, jokes about several types of aberrant behavior, etc. Media-wise viewers would be well advised to avoid this profane comedy in favor of more family-friendly entertainment. Also, the movie has an abhorrent amount of obscene content that’s not funny at all. The funny moments are undermined by the RESERVOIR DOGS sketch that comes out of nowhere. Part three shifts into a bizarre, uneven spoof of the 90s cult movie, RESERVOIR DOGS Finding “the funny” in “the painful,” Kevin shares everything – from the shame of his father’s cocaine drug addiction to the elation of his children’s birthday party events from unfortunate sexual encounters to his challenges trying to keep up with his rich friends. Part two is a 50-plus-minute stand-up routine from Kevin’s comedy tour in which he explores topics ranging from the hilarious to the profane.
As he walks down the streets of Philly with his entourage, Kevin recalls his childhood. In Part One, Kevin revisits his hometown in Philadelphia. Kevin draws from his rough upbringing in Philadelphia and family issues. KEVIN HART: LAUGH AT MY PAIN is a comedy, documentary mash-up from stand-up comedian, Kevin Hart.