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So, 'Practice, Practice, Practice' is a deep dive into Richard Bradley's life before the whole Confederate flag incident. The film has this gritty, almost raw feel, with a pace that reflects the weight of the struggles he's facing. You get this sense of tension throughout, exploring themes like identity and the fight for social justice in a city that's constantly evolving. The performances carry the weight of the narrative, with actors really embodying their roles in a way that feels almost documentary-like. Practical effects are minimal but effective, helping to ground the story in reality. It's interesting how it captures the atmosphere of San Francisco during that time, a blend of hope and conflict that rings true today.
Explores themes of identity and justiceGritty atmosphere reflective of San FranciscoStrong performances with a documentary feel
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