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So, 'Fly Me to the Mean' is an interesting piece. It’s a bit of an oddity, really. You’ve got this horror-mystery vibe mixed with educational elements, which is quite rare. The setting—a classroom—creates a unique tension as Garrick Meack delivers a performance that’s both engaging and slightly unsettling. The Silver City Jazz Committee adds a live music feel that really enhances the atmosphere. The parody nature of the lyrics cleverly weaves in statistical concepts, which might not sound thrilling, but the way they’re presented makes you pay attention. The practical effects are minimal but effective, contributing to an almost surreal quality. Overall, it's a film that straddles different genres in a way that feels fresh, if maybe a bit niche for some tastes.
Mix of horror and educational themes makes it distinctive.Interesting use of music as a narrative device.Classroom setting creates an unusual viewing atmosphere.
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