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Flying Over Mother is an introspective drama that dives deep into the psyche of a cosmonaut reflecting on his life. The tone is very contemplative, almost somber, yet there’s a quiet beauty to the way the story unfolds. The pacing is deliberately slow, allowing viewers to really absorb the weight of his memories and the solitude of space. What strikes me are the practical effects; they give a raw authenticity to the scenes set in orbit, which is somewhat rare for films of its time. Performances are understated, particularly the lead, who captures that sense of isolation and longing perfectly. It’s not your typical space flick; it’s more about the human experience and the existential questions that linger far beyond the stars.
Introspective drama with unique pacingFocus on human experience in spaceDistinctive practical effects enhance authenticity
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