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Fly (2009) offers a raw glimpse into the life of Dima, a petty criminal grappling with the relentless anxiety of deportation. The film's atmosphere is thick with tension, captured beautifully through its somewhat unpolished lens. The pacing meanders, echoing Dima's aimlessness, yet manages to build a connection with the audience. Sarah, the documentarian, serves as both a lifeline and a mirror for Dima, revealing the complexities of identity and belonging. The performances feel authentic, almost like improvisation, which adds to the overall grit. Its distinctive blend of reality and documentary style, coupled with the exploration of immigrant struggles, makes it a notable entry in the drama genre.
Realistic portrayal of immigrant life.Unique documentary-style approach.Strong performances that feel natural.
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