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Look at Me, America is a gritty slice of early '90s action that dives into the immigrant experience with a raw edge. Paul, our protagonist, faces not just the physical struggles of martial arts but the emotional toll of family betrayal and societal bigotry. The pacing has a steady build, weaving through his life, showcasing his evolution from victim to fighter. The atmosphere is charged, especially during the confrontations with Billy and his gang, where practical effects add a layer of realism that enhances the fight sequences. Performances are earnest, particularly in how they depict the nuances of cultural conflict and personal resilience. It's definitely an interesting piece reflecting the era's social issues through the lens of action cinema.
Highlights the immigrant struggle in the 90s.Features practical fight choreography that stands out.The family dynamics add depth to the action narrative.
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