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Little Shop of Grotesque, from 2017, dives into a dark and twisted take on plant life. The film centers on Molly, a flower shop employee whose passion for flora turns into a nightmarish obsession when her flowers refuse to bloom. The atmosphere is thick with tension, and you can practically feel Molly's desperation as she navigates through grotesque solutions to her woes. There's something eerie about the practical effects used to depict the plants' sinister nature. The pacing, while slow at times, heightens the unsettling vibe, making each moment loaded with dread. It’s a unique twist on the horror genre that stands out for its character exploration and offbeat themes about nature and communication.
Little Shop of Grotesque has seen limited releases and is somewhat elusive in the collector's market, making it a curious find for enthusiasts. Its unique blend of horror and character study is rarely matched, and the practical effects used give it a distinctive edge. As awareness grows, it may attract more attention, especially among those who appreciate lesser-known horror films with a psychological twist.
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