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So, 'Flowers' is an intriguing little piece from 2017 that dives into the darker side of urban development. The film has this raw, gritty vibe, capturing the tension of gentrification and the emotional turmoil of two young men navigating their complex relationship amidst the backdrop of rising skyscrapers. With its almost documentary-like pacing, you really get pulled into their world. It feels real, you know? The performances are quite engaging, especially the artist who's grappling with his identity and the pressures around him. There's something distinctly atmospheric about the visuals too, which adds depth to the narrative.
This film has a limited release and is somewhat elusive, making it a curiosity for collectors. There’s not much in terms of physical media, which adds to its appeal. I’ve seen a few copies floating around at niche film festivals, but finding one in good condition can be tricky. If you come across it, it’s worth grabbing, especially for those interested in films that explore urban life and personal relationships.
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