The Last Black Man in San Francisco

Okay, this one is a little art-house-like, but it is beautifully acted, well-scripted, and plays like a love letter cinematically to San Francisco. It is beautiful, poignant, and unfolds like a modern fairy tale. It is the common quest for identity and a sense of home that goes places you don’t expect and delivers a powerful punch in an unexpected direction. Finding out who we really are is always a better ending than the things we delude ourselves into believing, but are not. Definitely not for the kids, but if you are really into good film making, you’ll probably love this one.

  • IMDB 7.3

  • Rotten Tomatoes 93%/84%

  • (R)

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