Watch: Tig 2015 123movies, Full Movie Online – An intimate, mixed media documentary that follows Tig Notaro, a Los Angeles based comedian, who just days after being diagnosed with invasive stage II breast cancer changed the course of her career with a poignant stand-up set that became legendary overnight. This documentary explores Tig’s extraordinary journey as her career ignites and as her life unfolds in grand and unexpected ways, all the while continuing to battle a life-threatening illness and falling in love. This film is a hybrid of comedy and drama that captures a personal journey about facing crisis head on with honesty and grace and overcoming pain and suffering with the healing power of comedy. It’s a story about moving forward during a period of your life when you don’t know what is going to happen. When you are willing to risk it all for what you believe is the right thing to do and for what you want to happen in this life..
Plot: An intimate documentary that follows Tig Notaro, a Los Angeles based comedian, who just days after being diagnosed with invasive stage II breast cancer changed the course of her career with a poignant stand-up set that became legendary overnight. It explores Tig’s extraordinary journey as her career ignites and as her life unfolds in grand and unexpected ways, all the while continuing to battle a life-threatening illness and falling in love.
Smart Tags: #comedian #career #stand_up #biographical_documentary #f_rated
123movies | FMmovies | Putlocker | GoMovies | SolarMovie | Soap2day
7.4/10 Votes: 2,716 | |
79% | RottenTomatoes | |
N/A | MetaCritic | |
N/A Votes: 85 Popularity: 4.932 | TMDB |
Slight in style but heavy in content.
I regret admitting that I didn’t know more about Tig Notaro before this documentary. She was a familiar face for the past handful of years, most notably in the film In A World, but not a familiar name, bopping just below my radar. Louis C.K. was her biggest advocate so I really should’ve recognized her, plus she makes a couple of memorable appearances on Inside Amy Schumer which I watched recently. Netflix’s documentary Tig is good catchup for anyone with a passing interest, and a brisk way to get the full story. Whereas usually documentaries about comedians don’t warrant bigger screen treatment as their stories can seem trivial if they don’t involve social action, Tig may be a documentary that feels slight on the surface but it’s able to get very heavy in the extremely personal side. While it’s primarily a survival story, there’s also a sweet love story here to enjoy with her financee Stephanie Allynne that breaks the boundaries of sexuality as she never considered herself homosexual until Tig. It’s just the love for another person, which is wonderful to see in any context.The film starts out very strong – funny, tragic, and gripping. Her legendary but heard-and- not-seen performance where Tig beared her soul to the audience, beginning the show with ‘I have cancer, how are you?’ is a great introduction to her sense of humour and expert delivery. It may repeat its best moments later, but they still get laughs. However, as it bursts from the major struggles and focuses on the ‘what now’ stage of her career, the film does lose momentum, critically by the third act. Perhaps it could have embellished earlier engaging segments just a little longer to develop it a bit more. It’s very easy to sympathize with her plight, including her desire to have a baby, but while we can’t speak for what was going on in Tig’s head at the time, the film does ignore other options to have children until near the end. It’s difficult to really feel the high stakes when it comes to the second half. The doc is typically held back by its short ambitions, besides attractively composed interviews, you wish they had better footage in the verite scenes. Nevertheless, Tig is still a very funny and poignant portrait of a great modern comedienne. You come away just wishing Notaro all the best.
7/10
Funny, touching doc about an empathetic person
I love Tig. The movie captures an incredible person doing her goddamn best. I literally cried, and I came out of it a little more hopeful, at least right now. I didn’t even notice if the movie was well made or making some big point or anything, I just know that it got across an incredible human struggle and an incredible human. The movie was consistently sad, consistently funny, and in depth into someone’s life in a fairly unique way. No matter how you slice it, a lot of objectively interesting stuff, great and horrible, happened to Tig in a pretty short time-span, and this movie shows us how it happened. This movie probably won’t change your life, but it definitely turned my day around.
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 35 min (95 min)
Budget 0
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated TV-14
Genre Documentary, Biography
Director Kristina Goolsby, Ashley York
Writer Jennifer Arnold
Actors Stephanie Allynne, Zach Galifianakis, Sarah Silverman
Country United States
Awards 3 nominations
Production Company N/A
Website N/A
Sound Mix Stereo (Stereo), Dolby Digital
Aspect Ratio 1.85 : 1 (high definition)
Camera N/A
Laboratory Light Iron (digital intermediate)
Film Length N/A
Negative Format N/A
Cinematographic Process N/A
Printed Film Format N/A