Jim Jefferies: Intolerant (2020)

Released: 2020-07-07 Recommended age: 18+ IMDb 7.2
Jim Jefferies: Intolerant

Movie details

  • Genres: Comedy
  • Director: Scott Zabielski
  • Main cast: Jim Jefferies
  • Country / region: United States of America
  • Original language: en
  • Premiere: 2020-07-07

Story overview

Jim Jefferies: Intolerant is a 2020 stand-up comedy special featuring Australian comedian Jim Jefferies. The performance consists of Jefferies delivering his signature provocative and boundary-pushing humor on stage. He tackles various social and political topics with his characteristic blunt and irreverent style.

Parent Guide

This stand-up special contains consistently explicit and offensive content unsuitable for viewers under 18. The TV-MA rating reflects pervasive strong language, sexual content, and mature themes.

Content breakdown

Violence & peril
None

No physical violence or peril depicted in this stand-up performance.

Scary / disturbing
Moderate

Contains provocative and potentially offensive material that may disturb some viewers due to its explicit nature and challenging of social norms.

Language
Strong

Extremely strong and frequent profanity throughout the entire performance.

Sexual content & nudity
Strong

Explicit sexual references, discussions, and crude humor about sexual topics.

Substance use
Moderate

References to alcohol and drug use as part of comedic material.

Emotional intensity
Moderate

Provocative content may elicit strong reactions due to challenging social and political topics.

Parent tips

This TV-MA rated comedy special contains extremely strong language, explicit sexual references, and mature themes throughout. It is intended strictly for adult audiences due to its graphic content and offensive humor. Parents should be aware that this material is completely unsuitable for children or teenagers.

Parent chat guide

If older teens have watched this special, focus discussions on understanding comedy boundaries and media literacy rather than the specific content. Discuss how different types of humor appeal to different audiences, and why certain material carries age restrictions. Emphasize that this type of explicit content is created for adult viewers who can process mature themes appropriately.

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⚠️ Deep Film Analysis (Contains Spoilers) · Click to Expand
Jefferies weaponizes his own flaws to expose society's hypocrisies in a masterclass of uncomfortable truth-telling.

🎭 Story Kernel

The film isn't a traditional narrative but a stand-up special where Jefferies uses his own moral failings as a lens to dissect societal intolerance. The driving force is his unflinching self-deprecation—he positions himself as a flawed narrator to earn the right to critique others. Through stories about his alcoholism, parenting anxieties, and relationship failures, he demonstrates how everyone harbors prejudices while pretending to be virtuous. The real plot is the audience's journey from laughter at his outrageousness to uncomfortable recognition of their own biases. Jefferies doesn't offer redemption arcs; he weaponizes his lack of growth to question why we expect comedians to be moral authorities.

🎬 Visual Aesthetics

The visual language is deliberately stripped-down—a single spotlight on Jefferies against a dark stage—forcing complete focus on his physical storytelling. Close-ups capture micro-expressions of contempt and vulnerability during his most controversial bits. The camera lingers on audience reactions, creating a meta-commentary about societal discomfort. When discussing his son's autism, the lighting subtly softens, then sharpens again as he pivots to brutal honesty about his initial fears. The minimalist aesthetic mirrors his no-bullshit approach: no flashy graphics or cutaways, just a man and his microphone dissecting modern morality through visceral, often ugly, personal anecdotes.

🔍 Details & Easter Eggs

1
Early in the special, Jefferies casually mentions forgetting his son's birthday—a throwaway line that foreshadows his later brutal honesty about parental resentment, making the payoff land with devastating authenticity.
2
Watch his hand gestures during the gun control rant: he mimics holding a rifle while discussing dead children, creating visual cognitive dissonance that amplifies the bit's provocative power.
3
During the abortion segment, he briefly breaks eye contact with the audience—a rare moment of hesitation that reveals the emotional weight beneath his deliberately offensive delivery.

💡 Behind the Scenes

Filmed at the Wilbur Theatre in Boston, Jefferies insisted on no audience warm-up acts, wanting raw, immediate reactions to his material. The special was shot in one continuous take with hidden cameras in the audience to capture genuine responses. Jefferies wrote most of the material while sober for the first time in his career, which he says made him 'more viciously honest.' The title 'Intolerant' was his response to critics who labeled him offensive—he reclaimed the term to argue that intolerance of hypocrisy is virtuous.

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