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Soar (2004), directed by Tristan Bancks, is this quirky little comedy that dives into the chaos of air travel. It has this light but chaotic atmosphere, really capturing that feeling of being trapped in close quarters with someone you just can’t stand. The pacing is spot-on for a flight narrative, moving between absurd situations that feel all too real for frequent flyers. The obnoxious dork next to the protagonist is a real standout, with performances that resonate with anyone who's experienced a similar nightmare. It’s not groundbreaking, but the practical effects and the focus on dialogue keep it engaging. There’s a certain relatability in the way it portrays the discomfort of travel, making it distinctive in its own right.
Quirky air travel comedySolid performancesRelatable travel nightmare themes
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