Flight of the moth
Flight of the moth

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Flight of the moth

1992
Movie
73 min
Russian

Hiding from the police captain, a prostitute ends up in the room of a quiet, modest pianist from the United States who takes part in a competition in the resort town by the sea. The naive young man gets carried away by a pretty and cheerful girl. In turn, she finds great, sincere love.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Christopher EyreGenres: Drama, Family

Plot Summary

In rural 1950s America, a young boy named Kevin who is ostracized by his peers finds solace and companionship in a remarkable friendship with a wise, elderly man named Mr. Henderson. Kevin is dealing with the loss of his mother and struggles to connect with his emotionally distant father. Mr. Henderson, a retired pilot, shares his stories of flying and encourages Kevin to pursue his own dreams.

Critical Reception

Flight of the Moth was a modest independent film that garnered some attention for its heartfelt storytelling and performances, particularly from the lead actors. It was praised for its sensitive portrayal of childhood grief and the intergenerational bond. While not a box office sensation, it found an appreciative audience among those looking for a gentle, character-driven drama.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its touching exploration of friendship and overcoming loss.

  • Appreciated for its nostalgic portrayal of a simpler time and its positive messages.

  • Some critics found the pacing a bit slow for a drama aimed at a younger audience.

Google audience: Audiences often responded positively to the film's emotional resonance and its focus on themes of mentorship and resilience. Many viewers found the story heartwarming and relatable, appreciating the clean, family-friendly narrative.

Fun Fact

The film was based on a short story written by Christopher Eyre's father, a former pilot.

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