Kevin Hart: Laugh at My Pain

audience Reviews

, 84% Audience Score
  • Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
    Had some good jokes in it.
  • Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
    I really like Kevin Hart's humour and drive. I literally laughed out loud several time when I watched it by myself (A true test I think). Stand up is rarely sensitive or politically correct and this is no exception - there are several cringeworthy moments. But it is funny. But only the standup. I did enjoy the documentary start about Hart's upbringing in Philadelphia was nice but the faux Usual Suspects bit at the end was painfully dull and awkwardly unfunny. And contained no context for its existence. Just skip it - you'll enjoy the experience better.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    This theatrical presentation from Kevin Hart is not among my favorites from the popular comedian. I thought the standup portion of the movie was just okay, with a handful of parts that were pretty funny. What I did like about this movie was the introduction, which provided a glimpse of where Hart started out and how he became as big as he is today. There's a small segment following the standup portion of the movie, and honestly, that was my least favorite part of the whole thing. I thought it felt out of place and wasn't funny enough to warrant being in the movie. Overall, I think he has better standup out there, but this is a decent watch for fans.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    A hilarious movie! I don't want to spoil the ending but that is what the title is about! It's a parody of reservoir dogs!
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    So right after watching Kevin Hart: Let Me Explain on Netflix, I thought my sister and I are done for the day, but my sister wanted to watch more of Kevin Hart's stand-up comedies which I was fine with. The irony about it is that when we were two-thirds of the film, she was tired and went to bed and I still watched it, knowing that I wanted to sleep before watching Kevin Hart: Laugh at my Pain, which is another funny effort for Kevin Hart. When people were talking about his past life, it was nice to know about it, but I wasn't that interested in it although when it went to the part when Kevin Hart's family, it was sweet and a bit funny. The best part is his stand-up routine as he talks about his past life that would be embarrassing for him, but genuinely funny for the viewers. He doesn't do the same routine and tells different jokes that are memorable and very funny. The stand-up is a bit longer than Kevin Hart: Let Me Explain, but I'm still giving it the same rating because the beginning scene was a bit too long and was losing my interest, until it goes to the stand-up.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    alright alright alright you going to learn today
  • Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
    thought it would be funnier
  • Rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars
    There are funny moments and Hart does bring his personal life that hits close to his home. But a lot of this film is dragged out.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    funny in places, though looses its way a little outside the stand up material.
  • Rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars
    Review: Some of the sketches were funny but it was the greatest stand-up performance. I liked the way the DVD was compiled because there is footage of Kevin Hart visiting his old town and there's a little Reservoir Dogs tribute near the end which was quite funny. I'm not a massive fan of Kevin Hart's movies because he does become slightly annoying after a while, but his stand-up is much better. This particular performance deals with various personal family issues which were quite funny but not as amusing as Delirious or Raw. In all, it's not a bad watch but I have seen better. Watchable! Round-Up: Ride Along, starring Kevin Hart and Ice Cube, could have been a much better movie if Kevin Hart didn't have verbal diarrhoea throughout the movie. His other projects like About Last Night and Think Like A Man also show the annoying side of Kevin Harts comedy but he wasn't that bad in Grudge Match. Like a lot of comedians, they seem to get type-casted in the early stage of there careers so I would like to see him do more serious roles in the near future. I recommend this movie to people who are into there stand-up comedies starring Kevin Hart, talking about various family topics. 5/10