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So, 'Skid' is this lesser-known gem from 2015 that takes you on a wild ride. The whole thing unfolds on Atlantica Flight 1945, where First Officer Danny McSweeney is just trying to manage a chaotic crew. You've got an eccentric female captain and a co-pilot who can't help but drop conspiracy theories, which makes for some pretty interesting dynamics. The pacing feels a bit erratic at times but strangely fits the atmosphere of flying through turbulence—both literally and metaphorically. It’s got a unique vibe, almost like a dark comedy mixed with a slice of aviation drama. The performances, while not from any A-listers, bring a certain authenticity that keeps you engaged, which is kind of refreshing. It’s definitely distinctive in its approach to the aviation genre, focusing more on the people than the plane itself.
This film has seen limited releases, primarily surfacing on independent streaming platforms and select DVD runs. Scarcity is a factor, as few copies circulate among collectors, making it somewhat of an elusive find. Those interested in aviation-related cinema or offbeat character studies might appreciate adding it to their collection, despite its obscure status.
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