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So, 'When the Geese Flew' is a bit of a curious entry in the indie scene, you know? It’s this raw, emotional piece that captures that desperate energy of a sibling trying to cling to family while navigating the chaos of youth. The pacing feels off-kilter in a way that actually works, building up that tension as Cyrus goes through some wild situations to get back his sister’s dirt bike. The performances are pretty authentic, especially from the leads, who really embody the awkwardness and urgency of their struggles. There's a certain vibe to it, a blend of adventure and melancholy that lingers long after the credits roll. And the practical effects, while modest, add a tangible quality that fits the film’s grounded approach.
This film is still somewhat under the radar, which makes tracking down physical copies a bit of a hunt for collectors. It's had a limited release but the buzz is starting to grow, especially among those interested in indie narratives. Formats are limited, with a few DVD releases, and it's definitely a title that might see a resurgence as more collectors delve into contemporary indie gems. Keep an eye on it; it could become more sought after in the coming years.
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