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Let it Fly is quite the curious little adventure. Zoe, the main character, is quirky in a way that feels genuine, like someone you might actually meet in a bustling cafe. The bond she forms with this eccentric elderly woman is both heartwarming and chaotic, capturing the essence of unconventional friendships. There’s this underlying theme of freedom and self-discovery that permeates the film, layered with a whimsical atmosphere. The pacing, I’d say, has a nice ebb and flow—moments of stillness punctuated by bursts of energy. Practical effects add a tactile quality that’s refreshing in today’s CGI-heavy landscape. Performances are raw, particularly from the old woman, who brings a wild, untamed spirit that’s hard to shake off. Overall, it’s distinctive in a way that lingers, you know?
Themes of freedom and self-discoveryUnique bond between young and old charactersNotable practical effects enhancing the adventure
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