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Flying Machines is a slow-burning drama that delves into the psyche of grief and secrets. Phoebe Fairchild, portrayed with a haunting subtlety, navigates the aftermath of her husband’s death, peeling back layers of their life together. The film has a contemplative pace, allowing for moments of silence that speak volumes, creating an atmosphere thick with tension and unspoken truths. The cinematography is understated yet effective, using practical effects to enhance the emotional weight rather than distract. It’s this blend of personal turmoil and the complexities of memory that makes it distinctive. Not the kind of film for all tastes, but if you appreciate character-driven narratives, it’s worth considering.
Intriguing character studyExplores themes of loss and memoryUnique atmosphere through practical effects
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