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So, 'Dear Flora' is a curious little piece, really. The atmosphere feels almost ethereal, like it’s wrapped in a soft haze. It explores this poignant concept of beauty and transience, like flowers blooming only to fade away. The pacing's deliberate, allowing moments to breathe, which some might find slow, but I think it adds to the weight of its themes. Practical effects create a tactile sense of nature, which complements the performances that are understated yet deeply resonant. There’s this sense of longing, a bittersweet quality that lingers long after viewing. It’s not your typical drama; it has this unique, dreamlike quality that I find fascinating. Definitely worth a watch if you enjoy something a bit different.
Explores themes of beauty and transienceDeliberate pacing enhances the emotional weightUnique practical effects create a tactile experience
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