Review of The Boy Who Could Fly (1986) by Richard Harrington for Washington Post — 18 Aug 1999
You don't have to be young or old to enjoy it this lovely, engaging film, just open-minded, or at least bighearted. At once funny, sad, moving, inspirational and revealing, The Boy Who Could Fly suspends the law of emotional gravity, soaring at just the right moments.
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This review of The Boy Who Could Fly (1986) was written by Richard Harrington and published by Washington Post on 18 Aug 1999.
The Boy Who Could Fly has generally received positive reviews.
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