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I remember Cirque Du Soleil used to have a show called Zarkana. In KA, I see some similarities. I love KA, it blew my mind. I barely remember the storyline of Zarkana, but KA has a cool story. It's simply, easy to follow, and left you lots of space for imagination. It's also wordless, basically you only need to know who's the good and who's the bad. Stunt, I liked the "two guys jump on the big wheels" idea in Zarkana, and I'm shocked to see it again here. But it's not as long, I was hoping to see more. I also liked the lighting, the music, and the setting. Everything was so perfectly done, all details and keeps you all around, because the theatre is all set and so awesome. You have to see a show like this before you die. It will open your eyes. Bring your children too, they may find their future career. Go watch it. The ending fight was not as impressive as I thought. Hope they can do some harder stunts rather than something we've already been seeing for the entire show.
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