Bert Kreischer: Razzle Dazzle Review: Initial Discomfort Gives Way to Interesting Family Dynamics

Bert Kreischer recently released his special titled Razzle Dazzle. Where he talks about his wife, daughters, his anxiety and the things that erupt all at once during family outings. This special was recorded in Omaha, written by the comedian himself and directed by Jeff Tomsic. This is one of the many specials by the comedian where he takes off his shirt and addresses the crowd in boisterous excitement.

-Bert Kreischer: Razzle Dazzle Review Does Not Contain Spoilers-

There are many comedy specials on Netflix with White men who think making jokes about assault and privilege is funny. Bert Kreischer is just one of them. It is wildly offensive that he can take off his shirt and continue to do his entire stand-up routine in this outfit (or lack thereof). Meanwhile, Ali Wong cannot wear a dress that shows off a part of her underwear. The bar for male comedians to be good is so low it touches the floor.

This writer must clear it up that while most of the humour in this special was crass and horrifyingly explicit in detail, the one thing that saves this special is Kreischer’s wife and daughters. More than him, his wife’s comments on his dialogues are hilarious. Funnily enough, while he may not think that his wife would become a comedian, this writer would like to confirm that they would rather watch her than Bert Kresicher trying his level best to save face in front of a semi-liberal audience.

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A still from the special

However, this doesn’t do away from the fact that Bert Kreischer is a great storyteller, he has the ability to weave plotlines and characters together, and they all fit perfectly in this puzzle piece. Moreover, his energy and charisma are so magnetic that we forget he even has his shirt off while performing. Being ready to take criticism and call out ridiculous standards of the LA elite is perhaps one of the best aspects of this show.

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The other thing that makes this special good is the story in the end, where he puts his daughters in positions of power to see Kreischer’s and his father’s misery. It starts off tame and quietly builds to one of the best climaxes anyone could have any chance of hearing. It is lewd, loud, offensive, hilarious and downright fascinating. Kreischer may have said some ridiculously problematic things in his special that were too unfunny, but some of these stories show why people gravitate to watch his specials.

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A still from the special

It is still mortifying that people would cheer relentlessly for the man who rips his shirt open before he starts a performance. The structure of this special is fantastic, going from story to story in a clean and streamlined fashion. Bert Kreischer does a great job starting with something so heinous and crude that the audience is desensitized as the special progresses. Explicit detail and much too much information in the beginning have prepped the person watching with enough context to expect something like that later in the special as well.

Bert Kreischer: Razzle Dazzle Final Thoughts

The writer can admit that this special is not for them. However, this doesn’t mean that it might not have an audience at all. Since the structure, the storytelling techniques and the construction of this special are done extremely well, it now only depends on the kind of humour and the specific expectation people may have when it comes to that.

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A still from the special

Truthfully, most of the special is quite hilarious, owing mostly to Bert Kreischer’s wife and kids, whose absentee presence in the special made them even funnier. They may not be comedians but are definitely funnier than anyone telling their jokes to an audience. There are some wonderful stories of joy and audacity that made this special bold and ingenious.

Bert Kreischer: Razzle Dazzle is currently streaming on Netflix. What did you enjoy most about this special? Let us know in the comments below.

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Check out Bert Kreischer: Razzle Dazzle to see how the comedian takes a couple of disjointed stories about his kids to an ultimate hero story.
Nupur Bosmiya
Nupur Bosmiya
Nupur Bosmiya is a voracious consumer of culture. If they are not raving about the social implications of a film or a TV show, they are probably reading something and has forgotten the concepts of time and space. Hoping to pursue Arts Journalism in the future, they hope to make art accessible for all.

3 COMMENTS

  1. “Truthfully, most of the special is quite hilarious,”

    Proceeds to give him 2.5 stars because he is a white man.

    So that makes you a bitter woman of colour?

    • Yes, unfortunately it does!

      This review reeks of biases, and it’s hard to take anything she writes seriously after her intro. Bert Kreischer special was hilarious, one of my favourites this year!!

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