
Flerte captures a moody, almost surreal atmosphere that envelops you from the start. Jabbour's direction is layered, weaving a narrative that ebbs and flows, keeping you guessing without resorting to cheap tricks. The pacing is deliberate, allowing tension to build gradually, which I find really effective for its mystery genre. Performances are understated, with a rawness that feels both intimate and unsettling. There's this strong sense of dread lurking beneath the surface, enhanced by practical effects that add a tangible quality to the film's more eerie moments. It feels distinct in how it explores themes of desire and deception, often challenging the viewer's perception of reality. A thought-provoking experience overall.
Strong sense of atmosphere & tensionUnderstated performances that feel rawExplores themes of desire & deception
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Adriano Jabbour
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