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So, this one, Frankie Boyle: The Last Days of Sodom, is quite the piece. It captures the raw essence of Boyle’s comedy during his last tour, which is both a send-off and a reflection. The atmosphere is charged with that familiar mix of dark humor and biting social commentary. It feels like he’s both addressing and challenging audiences, which is classic Boyle. The pacing ebbs and flows; at times it’s frenetic, others it’s almost contemplative, which gives you space to digest his sharp jabs. If you’re into satire that doesn’t hold back, this really distills his viewpoint. It’s distinct in how it confronts societal issues while also being this personal farewell, which is kind of a rare balance to strike in comedy.
Features candid commentary on contemporary British society.Recorded during Boyle's final tour, adds a personal touch.Captures the essence of his provocative style and unique approach.
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