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Flowers is a quiet exploration of Liam's emotional landscape as he navigates the aftermath of a relationship. The tone is introspective, almost melancholic, with an atmosphere that feels both dense and contemplative. It has this slow pacing that allows the audience to really sit with his grief, almost like watching paint dry but in a good way, you know? The practical effects are minimal, leaning more on the raw performances which are quite striking, especially when you consider the director's obscurity. There’s a certain honesty in Liam's journey that feels refreshing amidst the usual relationship dramas out there.
Flowers has had a bit of a rocky format journey, with not much available in terms of physical media, making it somewhat scarce for collectors. There’s a certain niche interest around the film, particularly from those who appreciate character-driven narratives and subtle storytelling. It's not widely discussed, which adds an element of intrigue for collectors looking for lesser-known gems in their library.
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