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So, 'Je suis fleur' – it's a bit of a mystery, honestly. The tone is heavy, more reflective than dramatic, with a slow pacing that lets the viewer sink into its world. The atmosphere feels intimate, almost claustrophobic at times, which adds to its emotional weight. You can see the practical effects aren't overdone; they serve the story well, grounding the more surreal elements. The performances, though, are what really stand out – they bring a raw honesty that pulls you in. It’s distinctive, for sure, in how it explores themes of identity and transformation without falling into cliché. There's just something haunting about it.
This film seems to have slipped under the radar, making it quite elusive for collectors. As for formats, I haven’t seen much beyond the DVD releases, and those are often hard to track down. The scarcity of information on the director and the overall lack of mainstream attention makes it a curious item for niche collectors. Interest appears to be growing slowly, likely due to its intriguing themes and unique presentation.
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