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Eat Flowers is this tender gem that really draws you in with its raw emotion. Cig Harvey, the photographer and writer, takes a personal tragedy—her best friend's cancer diagnosis—and transforms it into something beautiful and profound. It's a documentary that feels more like an intimate conversation, with a soft but poignant atmosphere that lingers. The flowers, both real and metaphorical, become symbols of resilience and love. The pacing is gentle, allowing the viewer to soak in each moment, each love letter. It’s not just about grief; it's about how to navigate it with creativity. The visuals are stunning; you can almost feel the petals. This film has a way of sticking with you, making you reflect long after it ends.
Beautiful floral imagery throughout the filmIntimate portrayal of friendship in tough timesA unique blend of visuals and personal narrative
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