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Flowers of Evil is a curious little film that dives into the darkly comedic side of privatization, particularly in the context of Southeast Europe. It's like a wild ride through the absurdity of bureaucracy, where you can't help but chuckle at the sheer ridiculousness of it all. The pacing is a bit uneven, almost reflecting the chaotic nature of its themes, but that just adds to its charm. The performances feel raw and genuine, capturing the essence of a society grappling with change. Practical effects are subtle yet impactful, enhancing the film's offbeat atmosphere. You might not find it in every collection, but it definitely stands out for its unique take on a serious issue wrapped in humor.
Explores themes of privatizationUnique blend of dark humorDistinctive raw performances
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