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Flora is an interesting exploration of identity and societal norms, you know? The film dives into the everyday struggles faced by a transgender woman, especially in a conservative setting like a small café. The pacing is intentionally slow, allowing you to linger on the moments of tension and vulnerability. The performances, though understated, pack an emotional punch, really drawing you into Flora's experience. It’s not heavy on practical effects, but the reality of prejudice feels palpable. The atmosphere mixes discomfort with a touch of hope, and I think that's what makes it stand out. It’s a simple story, but it resonates deeply, kind of like an intimate peek into a world that many might overlook.
Explores transgender issues in a conservative settingIntimate storytelling with strong emotional undertonesSubtle performances enhance the narrative
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Alexandrina André
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