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So, 'Flyby' is this interesting sci-fi piece from 2019 that dives into the concept of time perception, thanks to an asteroid's influence. Riley Egan's performance carries a sense of urgency, as the narrative has this almost surreal atmosphere that really plays with your understanding of time. The pacing can feel a bit disorienting, which seems intentional, echoing the theme of losing one’s grasp on reality. There’s a certain charm to the practical effects they used, which gives it a grounded feel even amid the high-concept premise. It might not be the most polished film, but it's distinctive in how it tackles existential dread and the fragility of human experience.
'Flyby' is not widely circulated, making it a rare find for collectors. Its limited release adds a layer of scarcity, often drawing interest for its unique premise and practical effects. While it may not have the buzz of mainstream titles, those who appreciate unconventional narratives will find value in its exploration of time and reality.
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