THE FLEW: 2003

A mechanical man, within an elaborate shooting gallery at a Victorian carnival, lives beyond his monotonous existence. He falls in love with a broken down ride, The Wooden Embalmer, his only view outside his window. The afflicted beekeeper's role in the shooting gallery and his dreamy hallucinations vacillate until they are almost indistinguishable.

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A person standing in front of a curtain with a shiny, textured background, wearing a hat and coat, holding their hands over their chest.
A black and white clown with a rectangular face, wearing a tuxedo, standing in a framed mirror with light bulbs around it, reflecting the clown's face and upper body. The sign above reads 'TUMMY ACHE'.
A black and white photo of a bar with shelves filled with bottles, signs mentioning syrup, hair, and nails, and a cash register on the wooden counter.
A man standing on a step stool aiming a gun at a shooting game at a carnival or arcade. The background features a round illuminated sign with the word 'THE FEELING' and some painted text about the game.
Empty mannequin wearing a patterned blouse, displayed in a dimly lit room with wall art.
A person sitting in front of a circular window with fish sculptures hanging from the ceiling.
A bedroom with a bed, a wooden dresser, and a paper lantern, arranged with vintage decor and a patterned rug.
An indoor scene with a person standing in front of a cotton candy stand called 'The Wooden Embalmer' with a sign indicating prices, and a small staircase with a rope barrier. It appears to be a vintage or themed setting.