HD
1996
Recorded at Hammersmith Apollo, Russell Brand provocatively explores the concept of heroism in "Messiah Complex." He delves into the minds of historical figures like Jesus, Che Guevara, Gandhi, Malcolm X, and Hitler, questioning their legacies and the often distorted ideals they represent. Brand humorously wonders what modern brands these icons might support, suggesting that such associations are absurd. Ultimately, he urges the audience to reject consumerism and the political system, encouraging them to find their inner truth and embrace rebellion, all while sprinkling in his signature irreverent humor about sex.