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Flowers of Evil is this intriguing mix of mystery and war that really plays with the viewerâs senses. The atmosphere? It's thick with tension and philosophical undertonesâBaudelaire's influence looms large. The reading by Steve Kusaba from Life Cycle of the Proletariat adds this haunting quality, pulling you deeper into the narrative. The pacing feels deliberate, almost hypnotic, as it explores themes of modernity and existential angst. Practical effects are understated but impactful, creating a gritty authenticity. Performances are compelling, drawing you into the charactersâ emotional landscapes. Itâs a curious film that lingers in the mind long after the credits roll, leaving you pondering the relationship between art and fleeting existence.
Explores themes of modernity and existential angstUnique blend of practical effects and narrative depthOffers a philosophical lens on the human experience
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