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So, 'Ten Times Better' dives deep into George Lee's life, an 88-year-old blackjack dealer who’s also woven into the fabric of ballet and Broadway. The film feels intimate, almost like a cozy chat with an old friend. It’s not just about cards or dance; it’s about identity and the often overlooked narratives of AAPI artists. You get this warm yet poignant atmosphere, and the pacing is relaxed, allowing you to savor each story he shares. The practical effects are minimal, but they’re not really needed—George’s performances tell it all. The way he reflects on his past is both nostalgic and enlightening, making you think about how history can be so rich and layered. It’s a unique blend that sticks with you.
Focuses on AAPI representationOffers a unique perspective on aging and artistryShowcases personal anecdotes and reflections
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