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Paperflower is a stark exploration of familial conflict, resonating with the tension between tradition and modernity. The atmosphere is thick, laden with unease, as we watch Remzi, the domineering father, clash with his son Baha. The pacing feels deliberate, almost suffocating at times, which amplifies the horror lurking beneath their everyday disagreements. Practical effects play into the film's visceral nature, grounding its more surreal elements in a reality that feels all too familiar. Performances are intense, with the actors embodying their roles in ways that feel raw and authentic. It’s distinctive in how it merges drama with subtle horror, making you question what lies beneath the surface of family dynamics.
Explores themes of control and family dynamics.Intense performances elevate the narrative.Atmospheric tension contributes to a unique horror experience.
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