Hannah Gadsby: Nanette

Hannah Gadsby: Nanette

  • Director: Jon Olb, Madeleine Parry
  • Countries of origin: Australia
  • Language: English
  • Release date: June 19, 2018
  • Sound mix: Stereo
  • Aspect ratio: 16:9 HD
  • Also known as: 漢娜.蓋茲比:最後一擊
  • "Hannah Gadsby: Nanette" directed by Jon Ubb and Madeleine Parry, written and starred by Hannah Gadsby, was a personal talk show TV show, which was released in 2018. 

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    • Release date June 19, 2018
    • Filming locations Sydney Opera House - 2 Macquarie Street, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
    • Production companies Guesswork Television

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    • By Kasey 2022-12-25 12:48:46

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      Really shocking performance, deep self-dissection is very painful, about self-loathing, art history, male power status, it's all heartbreakingly good, it can be seen that I still want to be as lighthearted and funny as possible, but the topic is serious Sex and the actor's own strong desire for self-expression is destined to be a stressful arena that is necessary and insignificant compared to what women actually suffer, so there is no option to dispel it with a few quips. , Even if you can't...

    • By Dante 2022-12-21 03:26:35

      What do you think of using wagyu as cattle feed?

      She didn't play the set. She played the room.

      Generally speaking, when watching stand-up comedy, there is always a feeling of intent to be unfinished:

      "This is over, don't you feel like you haven't seen enough?"

      However, after reading Nanette, I felt relieved. It's really amazing. It doesn't hide anything. It tells you the method honestly, that is, telling stories and telling stand-up comedy are...

    • By Kaya 2022-12-15 06:18:20

      comedy nirvana

      (This article was originally published on the public account: Watch and recommend TheShow)

      If you want a light-hearted comedy show, do n't pick this one .

      Stand-up comedy has taken advantage of streaming media (Netflix, HBO, Amazon, etc.) in recent years to gain wider dissemination and attention. More high-quality and mediocre works have emerged in front of...

    • By Marquis 2022-12-14 16:02:20

      Speak your problem in the most gentle and powerful way

      The clips of the whole show have been repeatedly intercepted and appeared on my homepage many times, so I searched and watched many times, but each time it lasted less than 30 minutes. It was so boring, unclear, so stressful comedy style, too much For his conservative political views, it’s better to look at Cui Wa when you have this time.

      But after I watched it tonight, the pressure comedy style is the same as before, the political views still run...

    • By Cheyanne 2022-12-04 08:03:22

      Because comedy can no longer carry her expression

      Why say goodbye, why are you no longer willing to express it in a demeaning and self-deprecating comedy way, because some stories deserve to be heard, some stories need to be told properly. "I need to tell my story properly." But not in a comedy way, nor Not with anger or tension. Why keep tearing at the wound to justify your performance? A person who is already on the edge laughs at himself, not self-humiliation, but self-humiliation.

      Using Van Gogh...

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    • By 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...

    • By 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...

    • By 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...

    • By 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...

    • By 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...

    Movie quotes

    • Hannah Gadsby: Where... where do the quiet gays... go? Where are the quiet gays supposed to go?... the pressure on my people to express our identity and pride through the metaphor of party is very intense. Don't get me wrong. I love the spectacle. I really do but I've never felt compelled to get amongst it. Do you know? I'm a quiet soul. My favorite sound in the whole world is the sound of a teacup finding its place... on a saucer.

    • 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.