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Ellen DeGeneres: Relatable
In her first special since 2003, Ellen revisits her road to stardom and details the heartfelt -- and hilarious -- lessons she's learned along the way.
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Plot Summary
In her first stand-up special in 15 years, Ellen DeGeneres returns to her roots with 'Relatable'. She touches upon the everyday absurdities of life, her personal experiences, and observations on being a woman in her late 50s. The special offers a blend of lighthearted humor and introspective moments, showcasing Ellen's signature observational comedy style.
Critical Reception
Ellen DeGeneres: Relatable received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised her comfortable and familiar comedic style. While some noted it didn't break new ground, most appreciated her signature warmth and observational humor, finding it a welcome return to stand-up.
What Reviewers Say
Ellen's signature observational humor and warmth are on full display.
A comfortable and enjoyable return to stand-up for the beloved comedian.
While not groundbreaking, the special is relatable and genuinely funny.
Google audience: Google users found Ellen DeGeneres's 'Relatable' to be a funny and heartwarming special, with many appreciating her ability to connect with everyday life and her trademark positive energy. Audiences enjoyed the familiar comfort of her stand-up routines.
Fun Fact
This was Ellen DeGeneres's first stand-up comedy special in 15 years, following her 2003 special 'Here and Now'.
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