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Rainy day movies like The Boy Who Could Fly stir Sam’s resentment over never owning many G.I. Joes, contrasting his scarcity with on-screen abundance, as everyday school frustrations and nostalgic media remind him that even small entertainments can expose deeper feelings of class difference and quiet envy.
By Samuel CantuRainy day movies like The Boy Who Could Fly stir Sam’s resentment over never owning many G.I. Joes, contrasting his scarcity with on-screen abundance, as everyday school frustrations and nostalgic media remind him that even small entertainments can expose deeper feelings of class difference and quiet envy.