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So, Cinema Strange: Pressed Flowers / Squashed Blossoms is this curious blend of documentary and music that gives off a very particular vibe. The pacing feels a bit erratic, but that’s part of its charm. You can tell it’s not just about the surface; there's a deeper exploration of the artist's psyche and the music scene they inhabit. The practical effects are minimal but serve the atmosphere really well, giving it this raw, almost DIY aesthetic. It’s got this haunting quality throughout, and the performances can feel quite intimate at times, pulling you in. It doesn't follow a traditional narrative flow, which can be polarizing, but it really captures something unique about its subjects. Definitely leaves an impression, for better or worse.
Interesting blend of documentary and musicUnique pacing may not suit everyoneIntimate performances with a haunting quality
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