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So, The First Rasta is a fascinating dive into a cultural phenomenon that doesn't just skim the surface. It goes deeper than just the usual tropes of Rasta culture—there’s a lot to unpack here. The pacing can feel reflective, almost meditative at times, which fits the subject matter perfectly. You get this raw, unfiltered sense of the history and the people involved. The film shines a light on Leona, a figure who really did a lot for a people grappling with identity. It's not just about the music or the lifestyle; it's more about pride and resilience. The atmosphere is charged with a kind of reverence, making it distinctive in the documentary space.
Interesting exploration of Rasta identity.Reflective pacing enhances the storytelling.Distinctive focus on cultural pride and history.
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