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So, 'Flower' really dives into that unsettling territory of the unknown. Ingrid's journey is both eerie and captivating as she finds a flower on her bedside table each morning. You can feel the slow burn in the pacing, with her escalating fear driving the atmosphere. The way she documents her sleepless nights is haunting; you almost feel her isolation. The practical effects are subtle but effective, enhancing that feeling of dread. The performances—especially Ingrid's—are raw, making her descent into paranoia all the more tangible. It's got this unique vibe, blending horror with psychological thriller elements that really sticks with you. Not quite what you'd expect, but definitely leaves an impression.
Director remains unknown, adding to the film's allure.Intriguing mix of horror and psychological tension.Highlights the fragility of the mind in the face of fear.
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