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So, this 1984 gem, 'Robert Klein: Child of the 50's, Man of the 80's', captures a live performance by Klein during a time when stand-up was really evolving. The atmosphere is raw and electric, set on the NYU campus, which adds this gritty, authentic vibe. The pacing? It flows nicely between humor and reflective moments, a nice blend that feels very personal. Klein's take on life in the '50s and the '80s—it's like he's pulling you into his world. The practical effects are minimal, but they don't need to be flashy; it's all about the delivery. If you're into comedy that feels real and a bit nostalgic, this one's got its charm.
Captures the essence of live 80's stand-up.Reflects on personal and cultural themes.Good balance of humor and nostalgia.
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