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Flow is a quiet exploration of an unusual mind, one that feels both suffocating and liberating. The film’s pacing is measured, drawing you into the protagonist's daily struggles with OCD, creating a palpable tension that resonates throughout. The young woman finds solace in dance, which serves as a striking contrast to her rigid rituals. There's a rawness to the performances that feels authentic, almost exposing the vulnerabilities of living with mental health challenges. The atmosphere is somewhat dreamlike, with practical effects that subtly enhance the narrative rather than overshadow it. It’s a unique portrayal of how art can intersect with personal torment, and the way dance becomes a release is, well, quite compelling. Not your typical drama for sure.
Explores mental health themes through a unique lensInteresting visual storytelling with practical effectsStrong performances that anchor the emotional weight
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