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The Fly Fishing Lesson, while flying under the radar, has this quirky charm that makes it stand out. It's a comedy, sure, but it dives deep into the loneliness of adulthood, especially through Taras’ life in Kyiv. The pacing feels almost like a slow river - it meanders, allowing moments of reflection and hilarity to bubble up naturally. The performances are genuine, with Taras' awkwardness contrasting nicely against Luda’s youthful spontaneity. Fly fishing serves as a metaphor for connection, and the way they bond over it adds depth to their otherwise digital relationship. It's a small film but finds a comfortable niche in exploring human connection in a digital age, layered with some unexpected heart.
Quirky exploration of modern relationships.Set against the backdrop of Kyiv's unique atmosphere.Features genuine performances that capture awkwardness.
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