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Langston Kerman's 'Bad Poetry' is a sharp, observational comedy that dives into the chaos of parenting and the nuances of modern family life. The pacing feels relaxed, almost like a conversation with a friend who’s had too much coffee. Kerman's humor is both relatable and biting, addressing topics like managing a gifted child and the trials of teenage angst in a way that feels both timely and timeless. The standout, though, is his exploration of familial relationships, particularly with his mother-in-law’s dating escapades—there's a real warmth to his delivery that makes the whole special inviting. It's definitely more about the storytelling and his unique take on life's absurdities than flashy effects, relying instead on Kerman's charisma and sharp wit to carry it through.
Focuses on relatable family dynamics.Highlights the challenges of modern parenting.Kerman's storytelling style is engaging and warm.
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