Synthwave Music Video Tribute inspired by The Boy Who Could Fly, a quiet, emotional story of trauma, connection, and the fragile hope that helps two young souls rise above their pain.
This The Boy Who Could Fly song, titled “When You Tried to Fly,” is a synthwave tribute to the film’s emotional core — a bond formed in silence, built on trust rather than words, where healing feels possible and the sky becomes a symbol of freedom.
An 80s‑inspired synth‑pop track about vulnerability, nostalgia, and remembering a moment in life when someone showed you a different way to breathe, to hope, to rise.
Starring Jay Underwood and Lucy Deakins, The Boy Who Could Fly follows two teenagers carrying invisible wounds, finding comfort in each other as they navigate loss, fear, and the dream of escaping gravity — both real and emotional. The film captures a rare kind of tenderness, the kind that stays with you long after the moment has passed.
This synthwave video tribute blends warm analog synths, soft piano lines, gentle rhythms, and cinematic imagery to recreate the film’s bittersweet atmosphere — where silence speaks louder than words, innocence meets pain, and memories float just out of reach.
This song is a personal musical tribute to The Boy Who Could Fly, honoring its quiet magic, emotional purity, and the haunting nostalgia it leaves behind.
🎬 Film: The Boy Who Could Fly (1986)
🎵 Song: When You Tried to Fly (Synthwave Original)
🌙 Style: 80s synth‑pop, emotional, nostalgic, cinematic
If you’ve ever held onto a moment when someone made the world feel lighter, softer, and full of possibility, this tribute is for you.
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