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Flowers in Autumn is really something different in the horror genre. The film leans heavily into atmosphere, creating this almost suffocating tension as the plot unfolds. It's about a celebration gone wrong, and the friendship dynamics are explored in a way that feels raw, sometimes uncomfortable. The pacing has a slow burn quality that keeps you on edge, letting the dread simmer under the surface. The practical effects, while not over the top, add a tangible quality to the horror that you just don't see much anymore. The performances are solid too, particularly the way the actors convey both camaraderie and mounting paranoia. There's something distinctly haunting about how it captures the fragility of trust amidst chaos.
Unique atmosphere that defines its horrorFocus on practical effects enhances realismSubtle exploration of friendship and trust
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