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My Hero dives deep into the psyche of Nathan, this guy stuck in a rut, just a cleaner with dreams sparked by martial arts flicks. You feel the weight of his isolation, the walls he's built around himself are palpable. The pacing's interesting, sometimes slow but it builds tension nicely, especially in the fight scenes, which are practical and gritty, steering clear of overdone CGI. The atmosphere? It’s got this raw edge, like you’re right there with Nathan as he starts to break free from his mundane existence. There’s a lot to unpack here about courage and stepping out of your comfort zone, and the performances bring a certain authenticity that makes it resonate.
Distinctive martial arts choreographyFocus on character developmentExploration of loneliness and courage
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