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Kevin Hart highlights the fascinating contributions of black history's unsung heroes in this entertaining and educational comedy special.Kevin Hart highlights the fascinating contributions of black history's unsung heroes in this entertaining and educational comedy special.Kevin Hart highlights the fascinating contributions of black history's unsung heroes in this entertaining and educational comedy special.
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I love the fact that Kevin discusses the positive strides of African american history. I feel these things are often forgotten and the whole black history month becomes about "white man bad" and slavery instead of it being a celebration of progress and bravery.
I wish it had been longer.
I wish it had been longer.
First off, anyone who uses the word "agenda" in any kind of negative connotation in their review of this literally needs some serious therapy. With how light hearted and fun yet important look at black Americans contributions to our country, the only "agenda" is to tell an under appreciated part of American history. It's downright scary to think there are some Americans who choose to be so negative and ignorant, a sign of the political times that threatens to set back human rights and progress.
Regardless, this is well done and fun, I enjoyed the use of campy humor to lighten the mood to learn some important lessons of how we ALL are EQUALLY important contributions to humanity and in making our country great.
Regardless, this is well done and fun, I enjoyed the use of campy humor to lighten the mood to learn some important lessons of how we ALL are EQUALLY important contributions to humanity and in making our country great.
I inherently feel aware now, was exposed to a lot of knowledge about my own race that I didn't even know. Yeah the comedy wasn't really top notch; nevertheless, the message passed was heart filling. And I do hope everyone could see it; just the way Mr. k. Hart intended.
Yes this is very silly and some may feel or be offended by the way Kevin Hart portrays certain historical figures. But it's the best way he knows how to do these things. In other words, if you are a fan of his, you'll love it and if you aren't you will most likely be annoyed.
There are a few chapters here, but the movie flows along nicely and all seems to work quite fine. There is the personal touch (him telling it all to his family and a guest) and there is the star touch: quite a few celebrities have their appearance and cameos. It's fun, it's light, and you probably will have learned a thing or two by the end of it - and if not (if you already knew everything), at least you can be entertained
There are a few chapters here, but the movie flows along nicely and all seems to work quite fine. There is the personal touch (him telling it all to his family and a guest) and there is the star touch: quite a few celebrities have their appearance and cameos. It's fun, it's light, and you probably will have learned a thing or two by the end of it - and if not (if you already knew everything), at least you can be entertained
Unfortunately this is just a bad copy of "Latin History for Morons: John Leguizamo's Road to Broadway"
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- TriviaKevin Hart has 3 children. Although he plays himself in this film, and then states that Riley is his daughter. However Riley does not exist, his 3 children are Heaven Hart, Hendrix Hart, and Kenzo Kash Hart
- ConnectionsFeatures Berlin 1936: Games of the XI Olympiad (1936)
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By what name was Kevin Hart's Guide to Black History (2019) officially released in Canada in English?
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