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So, 'Downwind' is this quietly charming film that blends comedy and drama in a really relatable way. It centers around this obsessive kid who's hell-bent on getting her paper airplane to fly just right. It’s not just about the plane, though; there’s this deeper thread about her rocky relationship with her Mom, and the film juggles that dynamic pretty well. The pacing is thoughtful, allowing you to really sit with those moments of tension and tenderness. You get a sense of the kid’s world through some neat practical effects, particularly with the paper airplanes. The performances feel grounded, capturing the essence of family struggles without turning melodramatic. There’s a warm, nostalgic tone that lingers long after the credits roll, making it feel like a slice of life worth reflecting on.
Interesting take on childhood obsession.Focus on familial relationships.Unique use of practical effects with paper airplanes.
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Nathan Rivers
Director