Quick Review: An odd, poignant, and delicate autobiographical story of delusion, an unfulfilled dream, a love for place called home, but also one about friendship in its purest form, "The Last Black Man in San Francisco" is unlike anything you've seen before, turly authentic in feel, and acted so very naturally, and yet, the sluggish pacing and incoherent plotting make it challenging to hold your attention for two hours, in spite of its artful uniqueness.
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