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Chitty Flies Again is an intriguing documentary that dives into a unique project celebrating the 50th anniversary of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. The film has this whimsical yet earnest tone, as David sets out to recreate the flying car with the help of a class of enthusiastic 8-year-olds and an aircraft engineer. The pacing is a mix of charming moments of discovery interspersed with practical challenges, really showcasing the ups and downs of creative ambition. The kids bring such an infectious energy, and their genuine excitement feels reminiscent of the original film's spirit. What stands out is the hands-on approach to building something fantastical, which feels refreshing in the age of CGI. It’s a quirky journey that feels nostalgic yet fresh.
Documentary on the making of a flying carExplores themes of creativity and collaborationFeatures hands-on practical effects
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