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So, 'The African Who Wanted to Fly' is an intriguing mix of documentary and drama that follows Luc Bendza. It’s fascinating how it captures his journey from a small town in Gabon to becoming a kung fu star. The pacing feels organic, allowing you to resonate with his struggles and triumphs. The themes of aspiration and cultural bridging are really present, especially how he finds a place in a traditionally Asian art form. The practical effects and choreography, reflective of classic kung fu aesthetics, add depth to the storytelling. Bendza's performances have this raw authenticity, showing both his passion and determination. It's distinct in how it highlights an African perspective in a genre often dominated by a different narrative.
Unique perspective in kung fu genreFocus on cultural bridgingAuthentic performances by Luc Bendza
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