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Flying Tigers (2026) dives into the intricacies of memory and fear, all through the lens of a mother's struggle with Alzheimer's. The tigers in Assam symbolize more than just a phobia; they reflect the chaotic, butterfly effect of history. It's intriguing how the film connects her personal narrative to the larger story of the US army's role in WWII in Kunming. The pacing feels almost meditative, allowing viewers to linger on the layers of found footage and interviews. There's something distinctive in how it blends documentary realism with a touch of the surreal, creating an atmosphere that's both haunting and reflective. The practical effects and storytelling are raw, adding depth to the emotional journey. A unique take on history, memory, and the impacts of war.
Explores themes of memory and historyUtilizes found footage creativelyCombines personal narrative with historical events
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