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Flyin' Dance, with its late '90s charm, captures the essence of internet culture in a unique way. The contrasting personalities of Tai and Choi offer a glimpse into how the web can connect and isolate at the same time. Tai's pursuit of romance versus Choi's retreat into solitude sets a reflective tone. The film drifts through a somewhat erratic pacing, which might not appeal to everyone, but it gives it a certain quirky vibe. The performances feel genuine, especially in the moments of vulnerability as both characters navigate their respective paths. There's a certain rawness to its approach, with practical effects that seem almost nostalgic now. It’s an interesting exploration of connection in a digital age, definitely worth a watch for anyone intrigued by the cultural shifts of that era.
Late '90s internet culture themeContrasting character arcsQuirky pacing and atmosphere
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