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Flowers (2015) is one of those films that really bends the mind, doesn't it? Directed by Phil Stevens, it dives into a surreal and abstract horror that feels like a dream gone wrong. Six women, all dead, awaken in this unsettling crawl space beneath their killer's house. The atmosphere is thick with dread, and the pacing has this eerie, almost hypnotic quality. You feel the weight of loss and the haunting nature of vengeance as it unfolds. The practical effects are raw yet striking, enhancing the film's nightmarish visuals. The performances have this layered intensity, pulling you deeper into each character's tragic story. It's not your typical horror flick, that's for sure.
Not conventional horror, more of a psychological experience.The abstract narrative may not be for everyone.Highlights the fragility of life and the nature of vengeance.
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