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Flying Eggs, while not widely known, presents a unique blend of dark humor and tension. The film revolves around a teenage boy whose prankish nature spirals out of control when he disrupts a man’s routine with eggs. The tone is unsettling yet playful, capturing that awkward phase of adolescence. The pacing feels a bit off-kilter at times, which actually enhances the overall unease. There’s an interesting use of practical effects—egg splatter can be surprisingly expressive. Performances, though perhaps not from big names, manage to convey that youthful recklessness. What sets it apart is how it explores the consequences of seemingly harmless actions, making you rethink the impact of seemingly trivial moments. A curious watch for those who appreciate indie thrillers with a twist.
Explores themes of consequences in pranksInteresting use of practical effectsUnconventional pacing adds to the unease
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