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Stewart Lee: 90s Comedian is a curious piece of work, really. It captures this unique blend of stand-up that feels raw and unfiltered, with Lee's trademark storytelling and biting social commentary. You get this palpable tension, almost like watching a live performance where anything could happen – and often does. The pacing is interesting too; Lee takes his time, letting the audience breathe in the awkwardness of his humor. It’s not just jokes; it’s a reflection on the nature of comedy itself, the 90s scene, and how it all fits into the bigger picture. The DVD's struggle to find a distributor feels almost like an extension of the material – it's controversial and challenging, like Lee himself. Worth a watch if you're into that kind of thing.
Controversial themes and storytellingReflects on 90s comedy cultureInteresting pacing and atmosphere
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