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So, 'Indoor Plant' is this interesting exploration of grief wrapped up in a simple premise. David's obsession with that plant he got from his late wife feels intimate and raw. You really get a sense of the weight of loss through his daily rituals. The pacing is deliberate, which some might find slow, but it really allows you to sit with his emotions. The atmosphere is almost suffocating at times, mirroring David's internal struggle. Julie, as a friend, adds a layer of complexity, trying to guide him while also grappling with her own feelings. The performances are quite subtle, almost understated, which is distinctive in a genre that often leans into melodrama. Not flashy, but it resonates on a deeper level.
Explores themes of grief and coping.Subtle performances enhance emotional depth.Deliberate pacing invites introspection.
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Luis Dion-Dussault
Director