Russell Peters: Outsourced

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  • NR
  • 2006
  • 1 hr 13 min
  • 8.1  (1,747)

Russell Peters: Outsourced is a stand-up comedy film that stars the hilarious comedian Russell Peters, and comedian Angelo Tsarouchas is the opening act. The film features a live performance of Russell Peters at the historic Center for Performing Arts in San Jose, California. The film is far from your average stand-up comedy performance. It's a hybrid of a live concert and a television special. The performance of Russell Peters is thought-provoking and culturally relevant, while the production and the editing mimics a real TV show.

Russell Peters' stand-up comedy focuses on his own life experiences, his travels around the world, his family, and the many funny cultural extremes he has witnessed. He delivers his jokes in a relatable way, and his observational humor is appreciated by people of all races and backgrounds.

The film's opening act is Angelo Tsarouchas, who performs comedy in the same vein as Peter's, but with a bit more of a focus on Greek culture. Angelo Tsarouchas delivers a hilarious set where he talks about his own ethnic background and his experiences growing up in Canada.

The main feature of the film is Russell Peters, who takes center stage with a crowd-pleasing performance. The film was recorded during Russell Peters' "Outsourced" tour, which began in 2006 and took him to several countries, including Canada, the United Kingdom, and Australia.

Throughout his performance, Peters takes on various cultural and social stereotypes and blends them with his experiences. He jokes about his parents' strict upbringing, his encounters with racists, and his experiences with technology.

The audience for Russell Peters: Outsourced is treated to a fantastic show complete with an array of different accents and impersonations. His portrayal of different stereotypes is respectful and never mean-spirited. However, this does not mean he sugar-coats anything. He presents jokes that are somewhat gritty and mildly adult, which make the audience laugh without offending them.

Russell Peters: Outsourced offers much more than just meaningless jokes for the audience. Peters offers a connection through humor to laugh together and embrace the differences in cultures while we can all enjoy the gift of laughter.

The film features the comedian on top of his game, delivering a hilarious performance in his signature style. The film is well-filmed, and the editing is seamless, making it feel like the audience is right there in the crowd with Peters. It also features an engaging soundtrack that adds to the electric atmosphere of the concert.

In conclusion, Russell Peters: Outsourced is an excellent comedy film that is sure to keep viewers laughing from beginning to end. It is a must-watch for anyone who wants to understand and appreciate diverse cultures while having fun. The film shows that perfectly clean comedy can be funny and enjoyable to a mass audience. Overall, it's a great time with lots of laughs from the beginning to the end, and it’s worth taking some time to enjoy.

Russell Peters: Outsourced is a 2006 comedy with a runtime of 1 hour and 13 minutes. It has received mostly positive reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 8.1.

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  • Release Date
    2006
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    1 hr 13 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    8.1  (1,747)