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So, 'Fly' really dives into this quirky little world at a railway station, where the protagonist, Karim, is fixated on this bizarre mission to kill flies, just like his dad did. It’s a comedy that taps into the absurdity of everyday tasks and the lengths people go to justify their actions. The pacing has this offbeat rhythm that keeps you engaged, and the performances are definitely a mix of earnestness and absurdity. What stands out is how it explores themes of legacy and purpose, all while keeping a light-hearted tone. The practical effects, although simple, serve the film's charm, making it feel like a hidden gem in the comedy genre.
Unique comedic toneEngaging character studyPractical effects complement the absurdity
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