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Rainbow Girls is a daring mix of comedy, crime, and drama that delivers a unique perspective on the impact of gentrification in San Francisco. The film’s tone is both playful and biting, capturing the struggles of three black trans women who are navigating a rapidly changing city. Nana Duffuor's direction brings a lively pace that keeps you engaged while simultaneously addressing serious themes like identity and resilience. The performances are raw and genuine, particularly the chemistry between the leads, which adds depth to their heist narrative. What’s really striking is the use of practical effects during the heist sequences, grounding the film in a sense of reality. It's distinct in how it balances humor with poignant social commentary, making it a standout in contemporary cinema.
Strong performances from the lead trio.Unique take on gentrification and identity.Practical effects add realism to heist sequences.
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