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Where Pigeons Go to Die is a reflective piece that dives into nostalgia, focusing on the bond between a grandfather and grandson set against the backdrop of 1950s Midwest life. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to soak in the tender moments they share while raising racing pigeons. There's a raw honesty in the performances that resonates, capturing both the simplicity and complexity of their relationship. It's not flashy or overdone—just a heartfelt exploration of memory, loss, and the passage of time. The atmosphere feels almost palpable, evoking a genuine sense of longing and warmth that many films often overlook. This movie definitely has its own rhythm and charm, something that might just resonate with those who appreciate quieter, character-driven narratives.
Good for collectors interested in character-driven narratives.Showcases a unique slice of Americana.A great example of TV movies from the early '90s.
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