Ricky Gervais: Humanity

2018
Ricky Gervais: Humanity
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Released: 13 March 2018 Released
Producted By: NetFlix
Country: United Kingdom
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Official Website: https://www.netflix.com/title/80189653
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In his first special in seven years, Ricky Gervais slings his trademark snark at celebrity, mortality and a society that takes everything personally.

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mariellealien I honestly was bored out of my mind. His delivery is very full of himself and even though I appreciate the effort made to poke fun at himself and that, it just never really makes me laugh. Not my sense of humour, I guess.
TridentRPG This was simply THEE best comedy special we've seen in a very long time. We were laughing pretty much from start to finish. If you're PC, an Obama-era kid, or a beta male/female, you'll probably hate this special. The truth hurts people with double-digit IQs and Ricky does it in this special with such finesse. It's absolutely fantastic. If I bought DVDs anymore, this would definitely go in my collection. He spews out intelligent jokes at the audience like venom and to some viewers it makes direct contact, he's THAT good. Some of us enjoy bathing in that hilariously dark truth, and others with no sense of humour or intelligence get hurt by it. I can't say how much I loved this, there are no words.
sigga-olafs This Ricky Gervais special is very funny but it's not his best special.
Graxxor Anandro Vidhelssen Ricky is nothing if not an observant social commentator... And for that, I do feel that he's playing it rather safer and staider than usual in this Netflix special. Gone are his painfully self reflective, perring though the fingers "ouch" moments and in are rather cute, agreeable anecdotes about life, his childhood, upbringing and a few "tasty" tidbits targetting Bruce Jenner and other notable celebs....TBH, I found this whole more show insightful and informative rather than anything outright comedic... He appears to be more interested in teaching critical thinking and media awareness than just outright making us laugh at titillating one-liners ....Moreover, it clearly demonstrates his desire for us, as humans, to elevate ourselves above our tedious, monotonous daily rigmarole and "own" our own lives and viewpoints and take responsibility for our predicaments, whatever they may be.If you're watching for out-and-out humour, you're likely to be disappointed, but if you're interested in an hour of light-hearted "social and media edutainment" then this show is, ironically perhaps, a "godsend."In conclusion, I feel that I came away from this somewhat intellectually aroused and feeling more positive about the world around me and assuaged that others feel the same way about trivialities and "snowflakism" as I do.