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Flower is a poignant exploration of parental expectations and the struggle for individuality. The son, seemingly the epitome of the perfect child, feels the weight of those hopes pressing down on him. It’s a slow burn, with moments that resonate deeply—like those fleeting instances of freedom that we all crave. The atmosphere is heavy, yet there are pockets of relief that reflect the complexities of adolescence. The pacing meanders, almost mirroring the protagonist's journey through life’s mundane yet significant moments. The performances, though understated, carry a raw authenticity that makes the emotional beats hit harder. It’s the small details that linger—the silences, the glances—that give this film its unique flavor.
Delves into themes of individuality versus expectation.Features understated performances that elevate the narrative.Mood shifts reflect the protagonist's internal conflict.
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