DVD
Review
by Kam Williams
Concert
Flick Features Highlights of Pint-Sized Funnyman's Comedy Tour
Step aside
Chris Rock, Eddie Murphy and Martin Lawrence, the undisputed reigning
"King of Comedy, " pound-for-pound, is clearly now Kevin
Hart. That's after his "What Now?" world tour during which
the diminutive comedian staged 168 shows across the United States and
Canada, as well as ports-of-call in Europe, Asia, Australia and
Africa.
The
pinnacle of the 16-month standup series was an outdoor event at
Lincoln Financial Field.where the Philly
native son performed in front of a very appreciative crowd of 50,000
hometown fans. And the record-making turnout
marked the only occasion on which a comic has ever sold out a mammoth
football stadium.
The
highlights from that venue's production were cobbled together to
create Kevin Hart: What Now?, the 5' 4" funnyman's fifth foray
into the concert flick genre, and his first since Let Me Explain
(2013). While most of the movie is ostensibly composed of the best of
Kevin's latest standup act, it opens with another one of his
trademark set pieces, in this case a spoof of a famous James Bond
scene from Casino Royale.
Directed
by Tim Story, the skit features Kevin as a suave card shark and
co-stars Halle Berry as his love interest Miss Money Berry, Don
Cheadle as his straight man, David Meunier as a ruthless Russian
mobster, and Ed Helms as an affable bartender. The basic idea behind
the bit is to have Hart amass millions in winnings at the poker table
before mounting a daring escape with Halle in tow and arriving just
in time in Philly to launch the proceedings.
Let's
face it, comedy has become more of a challenge in this
politically-correct era when formerly-favored, bottom feeding fare
focusing on misogyny, homophobia and race have understandably become
controversial, hot-button topics. However, Kevin has never had any
trouble working with such constraints, as his observational brand of
humor is mostly of an introspective nature.
Instead,
he continues to mostly exploit himself, milking mirth from jokes
revolving around his size, his fear of being photographed while
sitting on a public toilet seat, his dislike of his wife's endless
hypothetical questions, and his newfound fear of wild animals like
snakes, coyotes and mountain lions which has surfaced now that he
resides outside of L.A.
As
Kevin himself suggests just as the closing credits start to roll, his
hilarious act's universal acceptance by the diverse audience made up
of members of every ethnicity and orientation effectively delivers a
timely message that if we can all laugh together, then we can all
live together, too!.
Very Good (3
stars)
Rated R for
pervasive profanity, the N-word, and some sexual references.
In English and Russian with
subtitles
Running time: 97 minutes
Distributor: Universal
Pictures Home Entertainment
DVD Extras: Deleted and alternate
scenes; alternate opening; gag reel; Making of a Spy Intro; and On
Tour with Kevin Hart.
To see a
trailer for "Kevin Hart: What Now?", visit:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kyQe5xe1dU4
To order
a copy of "Kevin Hart:
What Now?" on DVD,
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