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Flying (1988) is a curious little drama that paints a vivid picture of ambition and determination. The narrative follows a young woman chasing her dream of becoming a motorboat racing champion, which is not something you see every day. The pacing has this almost languid quality, allowing us to really soak in her struggles and triumphs. The film captures the adrenaline of the races well, using practical effects that give it a gritty authenticity, which is refreshing compared to the CGI-heavy productions of today. Performances are heartfelt without being overly dramatic, grounding the film in a kind of relatable realism. The atmosphere is both exhilarating and introspective, making it a distinctive entry in the sports drama genre, even if it's a bit off the beaten path.
Features practical effects that enhance the racing sequences.A deeper look at ambition and gender roles in sports.Pacing allows for character development amidst the action.
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