Aisha Brown: The First Black Woman Ever

2020

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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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April 22, 2023 at 07:31 PM

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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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