When the man in Airborn becomes a disciple of teachers who are nothing but air-high, hilarity opens a paradoxical doorway to deep significance. What we worship on our altars may be as inane as manic blow-up dummies stationed in front of ...See moreWhen the man in Airborn becomes a disciple of teachers who are nothing but air-high, hilarity opens a paradoxical doorway to deep significance. What we worship on our altars may be as inane as manic blow-up dummies stationed in front of used car lots. Unorthodox teachers, the best kind, never stick around long. And when they deflate, hilarity mixes with a pitiful but tender ache. Such sentimentality over the fate of inane blow-up dummies? Therein lies the improbable magic of Airborn. Written by
Daniel Foster
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