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La Fleur Du Diable is this strange little gem from 2022, a horror art film that feels like a tribute to the masters—Rollin, Fulci, and Franco. Shot during lockdown, the absence of live actors really sets an eerie tone that permeates the whole piece. It’s almost like a haunted gallery, with visuals crafted from found objects and eerie soundscapes. The pacing is deliberately slow, which adds to its dreamlike quality. There’s a heavy emphasis on atmosphere over narrative, making it more of an experience than a story. The practical effects, minimal yet effective, create a sense of discomfort that lingers long after viewing. It’s distinctive for its sheer creativity under constraints, a testament to what can be achieved when traditional filmmaking is turned on its head.
Film showcases creativity under constraints of lockdown.Strong influences from French and Italian horror.Atmospheric and experiential rather than narrative-driven.
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