Malena Pichot: Estupidez compleja
Malena Pichot: Estupidez compleja
| 02 March 2018 (USA)
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This funnywoman champions feminism while explaining while walking down the street eating a banana is an extreme sport.

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Spoonixel

Amateur movie with Big budget

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Orla Zuniga

It is interesting even when nothing much happens, which is for most of its 3-hour running time. Read full review

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Derrick Gibbons

An old-fashioned movie made with new-fashioned finesse.

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Juana

what a terribly boring film. I'm sorry but this is absolutely not deserving of best picture and will be forgotten quickly. Entertaining and engaging cinema? No. Nothing performances with flat faces and mistaking silence for subtlety.

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nyannyan-01663

It's fresh and acid, she's always been like this. The fact that people see this as a bad thing makes my blood hot like hell. also, having "Malena Pichot" as a title it's a clear sign that this is totally feminist.

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buyichi

This is the first review i wrote in my entire life, i´ve seen bad movies, but this is the worst. It tries, so hard, to be funny, but it isn´t at all, I am a person who laugh with everything, until I watched this and then realized there is something that don´t make me laugh... a comedy wich isn´t comedy and clearly contains messages of hate.... If i could gave it less than 1 start, i would.

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David Busto

Malena Pichot is one of those Argentine celebrities that pays little respect in show business. She decided long ago to work and talk according to her own ideas, and she does not bend here either. Feminism is all over the place, explicit language as well. The massive amount of sharp observations and the singular critiqué Pichot provides seems aimed to really young audiences, female and male, mostly from Argentina and Uruguay. I personally praise her decision on political content over sexyness or popularity. This show in particular could, from time to time, look less polished than those of comedians like T. Noah; however, it's fair to address that Malena is not playing home, the production behind the special is not the same that's been behind "Cualca!". Compared against other specials done by Netflix in Argentina, it seems they saved some money here. It's a good start and it does provide lots of fun for those willing to hear this kind of commentary. It may not turn up so much entartaining for those unaccustomed to political satire/stand up.

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Doug Burr

I have to at least give her credit for being honest about what she is. Malena Pichot is an angry opinionated feminist and she doesn't care who knows it. I think she is wrong about almost everything. That doesn't have to be a problem, I disagree with Bill Hicks a lot, and he is still one of my all time favourites. However, as hard as I try to be fair to her, this is just not funny. It comes off as more of a condescending political lecture than a stand up comedy show. I found her smug tone and unearned sense of moral superiority very annoying. Bleaching the front of your hair and putting on a pant suit does not make you better than the rest of us. The problem is political correctness kills comedy. You cannot be the school hall monitor and also the class clown. Stand up comics should be the outsiders tearing down the establishment, not a part of it. You can give this woman a spunky outfit, a trendy indie club, and let her tell a few 'raunchy' dick jokes, but, the fact is this is as safe as it gets.

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