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Director: Kenny Young
Cast: Tony Rock, Clifton Powell, Emilio Rivera, Luenell
Unlike most stand-up comics, Jeff actually gets his break but, while on his way to the top, his insecure ego quickly sends his career into a freefall.
Critical Reception & Ratings
C'mon Man, a 2012 comedy film directed by Kenny Young, follows the story of a stand-up comedian, Jeff, who gets his big break but quickly loses his way due to his insecure ego. The film's critical reception and awards recognition are not widely documented, but it appears to have resonated with audiences, as indicated by its respectable ratings on IMDb and Rotten Tomatoes.
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Fans of edgy, character-driven comedy will enjoy the unique story of C'mon Man, which follows the freefall of a rising stand-up comic played with nuance by Tony Rock. Director Kenny Young brings a fresh, offbeat style to this 2012 release, delivering both laughs and deeper insights on the fragile ego of a performer on the cusp of success.
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