Hannah Gadsby: Nanette Comments

  • Nils 2023-09-23 19:34:17

    The first time I saw it crying alone, I became a fool. Every word is slapped on the face, talking about differences in identification and literary and artistic strangeness, but the more important thing is always love and understanding. Hindsight is a gift. Can you stop wasting my...

  • Easter 2023-09-11 10:28:11

    Deafening! A great comedy is inherently tragic. She said the story has three parts, beginning through the end. A joke has only two parts, the beginning and the middle. She hides the really brutal parts of the story with jokes. 10 years later, she is still ashamed of her past, her story, her identity. In this curtain call, she decided that she would never again make people laugh by laughing at herself. She knows that the audience under the stage is under pressure from her, but this time she does...

  • Katlyn 2023-08-29 01:16:12

    It's too hard to be a "normal" person. Human beings are harsh on each other, not to mention the so-called "heretics". Everyone has the right to pursue the life they want. Don't be...

  • Theodore 2023-08-02 06:58:32

    It is indeed more than just a talk show. It is very real and requires great courage. It is equivalent to unreservedly opening your heart to all strangers who may become "audiences". It is not just discrimination and prejudice that have to be confronted. Highly respected "political correctness" and "to hide for the esteemed". In fact, it is not just talk shows that cannot solve the problem. All art forms that stop at "pleasing" rather than establishing "understanding" may have this defect. But...

  • Francisco 2023-08-01 11:40:33

    The first half of the comedy is not funny (except for the Tasmania gene pool terrier), and the second half is not interesting to watch. As Hannah herself said, Ji Lao is the hardest to laugh at, who said it...

  • Milan 2023-07-21 19:07:42

    Six stars. Too wonderful, beyond my knowledge of stand-up comedy. "Laughter is not our medicine. Stories hold our...

  • Thurman 2023-07-18 15:13:13

    I just want to watch a talk show and get a little fun, but the audience who listened to an extremely heavy feminist speech went...

  • Uriah 2023-07-18 06:48:55

    9/10 I don't know if this should be classified as a comedy, it's a special, the first 30 minutes is a less popular subject of identity, and the last 30 minutes are a reshaping of the first 30 minutes, so it's more like TED. This stand-up is full of controversy and topicality in today's current situation. It can be said that it is completely expected. I did not expect that the subject of this topic is an Australian. Two examples, Picasso and Van Gogh, are well chosen. I didn't see what the...

  • Kathryne 2023-07-09 13:54:07

    the best non-comedy...

  • Alessia 2023-07-07 06:48:44

    Said a lot of things: sexual orientation, gender, politics, art... I admire how a person can expose his inner scars so thoroughly in public - I think that's what's really powerful, and avoiding talking is just a shadow of the past escape, and that doesn't just disappear out of thin...

Extended Reading

Hannah Gadsby: Nanette quotes

  • Hannah Gadsby: When somebody tells me to "stop being so sensitive", I feel like a little bit like a nose being lectured by a fart.

  • Hannah Gadsby: We think it's more important to be right than it is to appeal to the humanity of people we disagree with.

Hannah Gadsby: Nanette

Director: Jon Olb, Madeleine Parry

Language: English Release date: June 19, 2018