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Sarah Silverman: Jesus Is Magic
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 * As suggested by its title, Jesus is Magic derives much of its comedy from what some might consider religious humor. Exploiting Judeo-Christian tension, Silverman identifies herself as Jewish and fondly remembers when her non-Jewish boyfriend gave her a St. Christopher medal. “If it doesn’t burn through my skin, it will protect me.” She continues to play off religious differences by looking at an interfaith couple from the perspective of a mother speaking to her child. “Mommy is one of the chosen people and Daddy believes in Jesus.”


 * Although Jews and Jewish experiences underlie many of the routines in the film, no topic seems to be off limits. The bits in the film include jokes about sexual identity, racial identity, porn, rape, child exploitation, midgets, old people, dying, September 11th and the Holocaust.  The film contains at least eight original musical numbers, including a new take on a timeless classic - Amazing Grace.

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