So, Lazarus Lazarus is an interesting watch, you know? It really dives into this bleak yet oddly colorful world where the main character, Lazarus, is trying to sell flowers. The juxtaposition of beauty and struggle is palpable. It has this slow burn pacing that lets you soak in the atmosphere, which feels a bit grim yet whimsical at times. The practical effects, though not overwhelming, add a certain rawness to the film. And the performances—there's this undercurrent of desperation that anchors everything, especially in Lazarus's interactions. It’s not your typical drama; it has this off-kilter charm that lingers, making you think about the fragility of dreams and the messiness of life. Definitely distinctive in its execution.
Distinctive atmosphere blending whimsy and despairPacing allows for deep character explorationPractical effects add a raw feel to the story
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