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Miracle of Flight

Miracle of Flight (1975)

June. 15,1975
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7.2
| Animation Comedy

We're given the history of man seeking flight, however not by the channels of 'do-it-yourself': men jump off of cliffs while trying to flap their arms, be them in armor or other outfits.

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Wordiezett
1975/06/15

So much average

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UnowPriceless
1975/06/16

hyped garbage

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Allison Davies
1975/06/17

The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.

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Zlatica
1975/06/18

One of the worst ways to make a cult movie is to set out to make a cult movie.

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MisterWhiplash
1975/06/19

As a side project to Monty Python, one might want to critique the Miracle of Flight in comparison to the even shorter animation sketches in the Python episodes. But it's actually one of Gilliam's most hilarious and successfully tasteless inventions, where a running gag is not taken lightly, and the old adage 'if at first you don't succeed, try try again' is taken literally against all odds. We're given the history of man seeking flight, however not by the channels of 'do-it-yourself': men jump off of cliffs while trying to flap their arms, be them in armor or other outfits. Even with the assistance of birds, it doesn't help, as the birds go in the blink of an eye to dart at the crumbs scattered by an old lady. Then, of course, is the true highlight of the episode, where a king in 1643 gets people on top of the tower, and proceeds to kick all of them off to their deaths in attempting flight. By the end, of course, man has sought flight through airlines (Spam-Air on one of the ticket stubs), yet as a man tries to enter the airplane, he falls off the tower all over again. Nothing truly of intellectual significance happens here, but that's exactly, brilliantly how Gilliam achieves his goal of perfected crudeness. Even the voice-work is put together in cheap style. But it's a rarity I wouldn't dare of missed- and it's now available online!

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klateau1
1975/06/20

I saw this as a teenager on "World Animation Festival" on PBS and it was pure Terry Gilliam animation genius! This was even better that his animation work on MPFC because it was totally focused Gilliam original material, same twisted sense of humor, different format. (short subject) I really wish someone would release this, maybe with some other unreleased TG animation!

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