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The Boy Who Could Fly is an interesting exploration of childhood imagination and the complexities of family dynamics. Nick Castle crafts a narrative that blends drama, fantasy, and a touch of the surreal, all while focusing on the emotional struggles of the characters. The pacing has a gentle rhythm, letting the viewer sink into the atmosphere of suburban life and the challenges that come with it. The performances, especially by the young leads, really capture the innocence and confusion of youth. Plus, there’s something quite unique about how the film uses practical effects to depict Eric's flights of fancy, grounding the fantasy in a relatable reality. It’s not just about the supernatural element, but about connection, understanding, and finding ways to cope with loss.
Focus on character development and emotional depth.Note the practical effects used for flight scenes.Consider the film's exploration of autism and friendship.
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