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So, The Egyptian Goose is this quirky little gem from 1980 that delves into the whimsical mind of a schoolboy. He spins these elaborate yarns, and one of the standout tales involves the titular goose. There's a light-hearted vibe throughout, but also a hint of mischief—like when a student pranks a young teacher by swapping a crane for the goose. The atmosphere combines adventure with family-friendly humor, and the pacing is laid-back, allowing for a contemplative experience. The film's practical effects are charmingly old-school. It all feels a bit offbeat, but that's what gives it character. The performances, while not necessarily standout, carry that earnestness you often find in indie flicks from that era.
Great example of 80s family adventure cinema.Quirky storytelling style that's a bit nostalgic.Perfect for those who appreciate unique adaptations.
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