I thought the documentary was authentic. There were times in it where he said things that annoyed me. There were times I felt he was heartfelt. There were times I thought he was genuine. There were times I thought he was intentionally being ambiguous. At one point, my wife and I reacted to something he said he did and we both said "that's petty." The very next thing out of his mouth was him calling himself petty.
At the end, I can't say I loved Kevin Hart as much as I did at the beginning of watching. He was willing to step out and taint his reputation. In a weird way, I thought that made me gain respect for him.
His relationship with his father, is perfectly authentic. I had the same relationship with my dad. The exact same. I recognized every facial expression they shared with one another. Based on that, I feel like the audience got a no version of Kevin Hart.
In conclusion, yes, he is stubborn. He is ambitious. He has a way of both apologizing and not apologizing. Accepting and deflecting blame. Doing stupid things and then calling himself out on it. Rinse and repeat.
I no longer love Kevin Hart. He is not perfect. But this documentary almost was.
At the end, I can't say I loved Kevin Hart as much as I did at the beginning of watching. He was willing to step out and taint his reputation. In a weird way, I thought that made me gain respect for him.
His relationship with his father, is perfectly authentic. I had the same relationship with my dad. The exact same. I recognized every facial expression they shared with one another. Based on that, I feel like the audience got a no version of Kevin Hart.
In conclusion, yes, he is stubborn. He is ambitious. He has a way of both apologizing and not apologizing. Accepting and deflecting blame. Doing stupid things and then calling himself out on it. Rinse and repeat.
I no longer love Kevin Hart. He is not perfect. But this documentary almost was.