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Flying in the Dark brings to life the often-overlooked stories of women in aviation, weaving a narrative that spans from World War II to today. The animation style is striking, blending realism with a dreamlike quality that suits the subject matter. You can sense the gravity of their experiences; it’s not just about flying, but about breaking barriers and challenging norms. The film’s pacing has a nice rhythm, allowing moments of reflection between the action. It’s fascinating how the film captures both the thrill of flight and the personal struggles of these women. The performances, though animated, have depth and nuance, making the characters resonate. It’s refreshing to see their stories told with such care and respect.
Focus on historical accuracy in character portrayals.Consider the unique animation techniques used.Look into the background of women aviators featured.
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