This funnywoman champions feminism while explaining while walking down the street eating a banana is an extreme sport.
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Please don't spend money on this.
It is not deep, but it is fun to watch. It does have a bit more of an edge to it than other similar films.
By the time the dramatic fireworks start popping off, each one feels earned.
It's the kind of movie you'll want to see a second time with someone who hasn't seen it yet, to remember what it was like to watch it for the first time.
Perhaps because I have read his columns and what she writes in twitter what happened to me is that her jokes were a bit "old" to me. Also some of the humor used is a bit too dirty and full of swear words, which is very popular in Argentina (and Uruguay where I'm from too), but I don't like it. Overall it's not bad, but I expected it to be a bit more funny. Having said that, it has some funny bits, the duration is the adequate one and the introduction with the song is BRILLIANT.
I saw this and think she is just a woman with a superiority complex. Only dick jokes and cheap humor level.
This show reads like someone typed #feminist on Twitter and then just shouted every post she saw. This is't remotely funny. She just preaches to her own choir and bullies the audience into pity applause. You get comedians like Bill Burr that can be blunt without being mean spirited like Pichot is here.It's no wonder that women are having a hard time being taken seriously in comedy when this is what's being touted as good enough to get a special. If you want a great female stand-up special from Netflix I recommend Chelsea Peretti if you actually want to laugh. If you want to become a militant misandrist who's last concern is comedy, the Malena Pichot is for you.
I have to at least give her credit for being honest about what she is. Malena Pichot is an angry opinionated feminist and she doesn't care who knows it. I think she is wrong about almost everything. That doesn't have to be a problem, I disagree with Bill Hicks a lot, and he is still one of my all time favourites. However, as hard as I try to be fair to her, this is just not funny. It comes off as more of a condescending political lecture than a stand up comedy show. I found her smug tone and unearned sense of moral superiority very annoying. Bleaching the front of your hair and putting on a pant suit does not make you better than the rest of us. The problem is political correctness kills comedy. You cannot be the school hall monitor and also the class clown. Stand up comics should be the outsiders tearing down the establishment, not a part of it. You can give this woman a spunky outfit, a trendy indie club, and let her tell a few 'raunchy' dick jokes, but, the fact is this is as safe as it gets.