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So, 'Earthbound' from 1989 is a curious piece. It's got this raw, gritty feel that pulls you into the life of Franz Seeliger, a 75-year-old man stuck in a psychiatric facility, yearning for freedom through his homebuilt flying machine. The pacing is contemplative, allowing you to really soak in his struggles and dreams, set against the somber backdrop of post-Third Reich Germany. The performances are affecting—there's a weightiness to them that lingers. And the practical effects? They add this tangible quality to his flying machine, making it feel almost real in a surreal world. It's not your conventional drama; it's the kind of film that whispers rather than shouts, leaving you with a lot to think about long after the credits roll.
Not widely known, but worth watching for its unique themes.Interesting portrayal of mental health in a historical context.The practical effects add a distinctive charm to the narrative.
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