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Soar (2025) offers a unique blend of dance and historical narrative, presenting the extraordinary lives of the Tuskegee Airmen through Frankie Lee III's choreographic lens. The film captures the raw emotion of their struggles and triumphs against a backdrop of segregation, immersing viewers in an atmospheric exploration of resilience. The pacing varies; some moments are brisk and invigorating, while others linger to allow the weight of their experiences to sink in. The use of practical choreography adds a visceral quality that enhances the storytelling. What stands out, really, is how Lee intertwines movement with history, creating a distinct language that resonates. And while the director remains unknown, the film feels like a personal journey into a crucial piece of American history.
Explores themes of resilience and segregation.Unique combination of dance and historical narrative.Atmospheric with varying pacing and emotional depth.
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