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So, 'Once Upon a Time a Black' is this intriguing documentary that dives into the evolution of black humor in Quebec, which is a niche yet fascinating subject. It really captures the essence of how comedy can reflect societal changes and cultural nuances. The pacing is thoughtful, not rushed, allowing you to soak in the depth of the interviews and archival footage. What stands out is the blend of humor and history, showcasing performances that are both insightful and entertaining. The atmosphere feels raw at times, yet there's a certain warmth that invites you to ponder. It’s distinct in how it doesn't just present facts, but rather tells a story through laughter and context, revealing layers that might not be immediately apparent.
Focuses on black humor's cultural impact in QuebecInteresting mix of interviews and archival clipsThoughtful pacing allows for deeper reflection
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