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El Benny dives deep into the life of Benny Moré, a figure who embodies the pulse of Cuban music in the 1950s. It's a fascinating blend of drama and music, capturing the essence of Moré's ambition as he breaks away from Duany's orchestra to form his own 'Banda Gigante.' The film has a raw, authentic feel, thanks to its period-appropriate aesthetic and the way it interweaves flashbacks of his success in Mexico. The pacing is deliberate, allowing moments to breathe, especially during his reflections on the political upheaval of Batista's regime. The performances resonate with a gritty sincerity, and there's something in the atmosphere that really draws you into that turbulent era. It's a distinctive piece of cinema, especially for those with an ear for Cuban rhythms.
Focus on the musical elements; they're integral.Look for the period detail in costume design.Pay attention to the historical context presented.
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