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Movie Review : Kevin Hart – Laugh At My Pain
“Laugh At My Pain” takes a biographical look highlighting Kevin Hart’s personal life and upbringing.
Kevin Hart is back at it again with the funny with “Laugh At My Pain”. However, among his other comedy specials, this one is slightly different.
About Laugh at My Pain
“Laugh At My Pain” takes a biographical look highlighting Kevin Hart’s personal life and upbringing.
Hart takes you on a journey going back to his hometown of Philadelphia and hearing stories from family and friends he grew up with.
In the film, Kevin Hart takes his life situation and turns them into serious jokes, giving Hart real authenticity in his stand up.
“Laugh At My Pain” will give you a real sense of the man behind the jokes while having you roll in your seats. “Laugh At My Pain” premieres in theaters September 9.
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