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Number One Son: The Life of Keye Luke is a fascinating watch for anyone interested in early Asian-American representation in film. It dives into Keye Luke's journey, from sketching to acting, and there's a real warmth in how his life is presented. The pacing is quite reflective, which really allows you to soak in his contributions to cinema, particularly through roles like Lee Chan and Master Po. You can feel his passion and commitment, which adds depth to the narrative. The documentary uses a mix of interviews and clips, creating a nice flow that keeps you engaged. It's not flashy, but it really captures the essence of Luke’s influence and legacy.
Documentary on Asian-American representationFocus on Keye Luke's career and legacyMix of interviews and archival footage
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