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Thomas Wiesel: It's Okay.
Thomas Wiesel's comeback with a new show. After blowing away Romandy and every politician and personality natural to it, he makes way to Paris with a new target: himself. He opens up, complains (a lot), makes fun of himself, and, above all, tries to reassure you that: it's okay, promise. (translated from the French TMDB page.)
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Plot Summary
In his stand-up special 'It's Okay.', Thomas Wiesel tackles everyday absurdities with his signature sharp wit and self-deprecating humor. He explores relatable themes such as societal expectations, personal anxieties, and the complexities of modern life. Wiesel's performance is characterized by his energetic delivery and observational comedy, leaving the audience in stitches.
Critical Reception
Thomas Wiesel's 'It's Okay.' was generally well-received by audiences for its relatable humor and engaging performance. Critics often highlighted Wiesel's ability to connect with the audience through his honest and often hilarious takes on common life experiences. The special solidified his reputation as a rising star in the comedy scene.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for relatable and observational humor.
Wiesel's energetic performance was a standout.
Appreciated for its honest and self-deprecating style.
Google audience: Audience reception for Thomas Wiesel: It's Okay. is largely positive, with viewers frequently commending his comedic timing and the relatability of his material. Many enjoyed his distinctive style and found the special to be a thoroughly entertaining watch.
Fun Fact
Thomas Wiesel is also known for his work as an actor and presenter, having hosted various television shows in Switzerland.
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