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All Flowers in Time is a curious blend of fantasy and horror directed by Jonathan Caouette. The film's atmosphere is haunting, almost dreamlike, as it weaves through surreal landscapes and eerie encounters. The pacing is deliberately slow, pulling you into its unsettling world where reality blurs with nightmare. The practical effects are strikingly bizarre—think unsettling transformations and odd visuals that stick with you. The theme of identity and the fear of losing oneself resonates deeply, particularly through the red-eyed children who become conduits for this twisted evil. The performances, especially from non-professional actors, add an unsettling authenticity. It’s a unique watch, often leaving you pondering its meaning long after the credits roll.
Surreal visuals and themes of identity.Deliberate pacing with haunting atmosphere.Practical effects enhance the eerie tone.
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