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So, 'Plastic Flowers' is a quiet film that really lingers, you know? It’s about Xie Chunhua, a middle-aged businesswoman who's got it all but feels this emptiness in her life. The factory setting is interesting, all those plastic flowers symbolize something deeper, maybe artificiality in life? The pacing is methodical, letting you soak in the atmosphere. The two young men, one with a flute and the other a poet, are such a contrast to the rest of the workers, bringing a poetic vibe that’s quite unique. Performances are subtle, yet they carry a weight that makes you think. It’s not flashy—just a slice of life that’s both mundane and profound, capturing that feeling of yearning for something more.
Explores themes of artificiality and connection.Unique character dynamics with the poet and flutist.Quiet yet impactful performances.
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