Aisha Brown: The First Black Woman Ever

2020

Action / Comedy

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IMDb Rating 5.2/10 10 39 39

Plot summary

No one, and nothing, is off-limits for comedian Aisha Brown, as she takes on her boyfriend’s penis, racism, clinical depression, and Donald Trump, in this hilarious one-hour comedy special from Just For Laughs.

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Aisha Brown as Self
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392.85 MB
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English 2.0
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23.976 fps
12 hr 42 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by HenceMy2Cents 1 / 10

I wanted to like it.

I wasn't familiar with Aisha Brown, but I've been on a stand-up comedy kick lately and decided to give this special a try. The title seemed kind of pithy and ripe for comedy. Unfortunately, I didn't find her material funny or unique. Most of the jokes were pretty generic, like they could have been written and/or delivered by pretty much anyone. There was also a certain awkwardness to the whole special because the live audience was fairly small and they weren't exactly roaring with laughter, which essentially dampened the mood like a reverse-laugh-track. There was nothing particularly shocking or offensive; it was just kind of boring.
Reviewed by paul_haakonsen 4 / 10

Wasn't all that funny...

When I sat down here in 2023 to watch the 2020 comedy special "Aisha Brown: The First Black Woman Ever", I had actually never heard about it, nor had I ever heard about Aisha Brown. All I knew was that it was a stand-up comedy special that I hadn't already seen, and thus I opted to give it a chance.Turns out that Aisha Brown's sense of humor didn't really correspond well with mine, since I had no laughs throughout the course of the 42 minutes that the show ran for. I was brought to a very slight chuckle twice throughout the course of her show, and that was it. So "Aisha Brown: The First Black Woman Ever" wasn't really something that tickled me the right places.It should be said that Aisha Brown definitely shows a good amount of self-confidence on the stage as she delivers her material, and that helped to make the show all the more watchable and bearable to sit through.I am sure that there is an audience out there for a show such as this. I just wasn't a part of that particular target audience.My rating of "Aisha Brown: The First Black Woman Ever" lands on a four out of ten stars.
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