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Bouncing Cats is one of those docs that really pulls you in, showing this raw energy and hope in the midst of chaos. You get to see how dance becomes a lifeline for youth in Uganda, a kind of rebellion against the backdrop of war. The pacing feels right, moving from one heartfelt moment to another, letting you soak in the emotions without rushing through. Abramz’s passion is infectious, and Crazy Legs' perspective adds depth—this isn't just about dance; it's about survival and identity. The narration by Common brings an extra layer of connection, though sometimes you feel like the editing could've been a bit tighter. Still, there's something genuine here, a real glimpse into a world that’s not often shown.
Explores youth empowerment through danceFeatures insights from Crazy LegsCaptivating narration by Common
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