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So, 'The Man Who Can Fly' is this intriguing little documentary from 1980. It kind of lingers in that surreal space, blending a raw, almost experimental feel with striking visuals. The pacing is deliberately slow, allowing the viewer to really absorb the oddity of the subject. It focuses on flight, not just the mechanics but the human desire to soar, which is both poetic and a bit haunting. The practical effects are low-key but surprisingly effective for the time, enhancing that dreamlike quality. While the director remains unknown, the performances, if you can call them that, embody a sense of wonder mixed with a tinge of melancholy. There’s something uniquely distinctive here that feels like a snapshot of an era's fascination with flight and freedom.
Surreal exploration of flightDistinctive practical effectsPoignant themes of freedom and desire
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