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Fly High, directed by Kwak Ji-kyoon, holds a certain charm with its unique premise. The setting of a school festival creates this vibrant yet awkward atmosphere, and the meet-cute in a men's toilet is both humorous and oddly relatable. Min-hyuk's clumsy attempts at romance with Mi-hyun feel genuine, capturing the awkwardness of youth. The pacing is relaxed, allowing for moments of introspection among the light-hearted banter. It's interesting how the film plays with societal norms and teenage crushes, all while keeping the tone light yet meaningful. The performances have a refreshing authenticity, giving depth to a story that could have easily veered into cliché territory. It’s one of those films that subtly explores connection and vulnerability in a way that stays with you.
Unique meet-cute in a men's toilet.Authentic performances from the young cast.Captures the essence of teenage romance.
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