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Flying Home is a quiet exploration of ambition and cultural connection. Set against a backdrop of pigeon racing—a niche yet fascinating world—the film dives deep into the relationship between Colin, the driven American businessman, and the eccentric Arab sheikh. You can feel the tension in their negotiations, almost like a game of chess, but with feathers involved. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to soak in the atmosphere and subtleties of each character's motivations. There's a warmth in the storytelling, with an emphasis on trust and respect across cultures. Performances are solid, particularly in how they capture the nuances of their respective characters. And those practical effects with the pigeons? They add an authentic layer, tying the narrative together in an unexpected yet fitting way.
Unique cultural explorationSolid performancesInteresting use of practical effects
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