A tale of intrepid risk-taking plays out in Hamsters Can Fly, a short film about a kid smuggling a hamster from Tokyo to Beirut as a gift for his grandmother via a slap-shod plan involving multiple containers and tighty whities. An amateur film by Japanese college student Naotomo Umewaka, the flick has simple charm and utilizes a respectable and eclectic mix of music.

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