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All God's Children Can Dance is an intriguing exploration of belief and identity set against the backdrop of Koreatown, Los Angeles. The film's pacing is deliberate, allowing the audience to really sink into Kengo's psyche as he navigates the mundane reality of his dead-end job and the complexities of his relationship. There's a rawness to the performances, especially in Kengo's struggle with his faith and longing for connection. The atmosphere is tinged with a sense of melancholy and hope, creating a unique tension. It's distinctive for its focus on the everyday rather than grandiose storytelling, pulling you into this world where the ordinary collides with the extraordinary. The practical effects, or lack thereof, keep the emphasis on character, making it feel grounded.
Explores themes of faith and identity.Focus on character over spectacle.Strong performances in a realistic setting.
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