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Kites (2018) directed by Ryan Anthony Martin offers a quirky dive into the world of kite flying through the antics of the Buster Twins. The film blends comedic elements with a playful tone, making the instruction on kite flying feel almost like an art form. It’s interesting how the pacing stays light and breezy, just like the kites themselves—there’s a sense of freedom in every scene. The performances of the twins are surprisingly engaging, showcasing a chemistry that feels genuine. You can see the practical effects in the kite flights, which adds a tangible feel to the visuals. The film kind of stands out due to its unique focus; not just on the activity, but the joy it brings. It’s a refreshing take that might not be for everyone, but worth exploring for its odd charm.
Unique instructional comedyQuirky atmosphereFocus on practical effects
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