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So, 'Fly on Out' is really a slice of life that digs into the hustle of Bed-Stuy. You’ve got this 11-year-old, Dayvon, who grabs a pigeon and then it’s like a wild chase through the neighborhood. The camera work is something else, especially with that Phantom High Speed setup—it captures these moments in such detail, you feel like you’re running alongside him. The neighborhood characters feel authentic, almost like they just walked off the street. It’s not just about the chase; it’s about growing up in a lively, rough-and-tumble environment, dealing with the consequences of your actions, you know? The pacing is good, keeps you engaged without overstaying its welcome, and the performances have a raw quality that adds to the whole vibe.
Explores themes of youth and survivalNotable use of high-speed filmmaking techniquesCaptures the essence of Brooklyn life
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