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So, 'Please, Let the Flowers Live' is this intriguing drama from 1986, though the director’s name seems to have faded into obscurity. It features a lawyer, played with a subtle intensity, who survives a plane crash. This sets the stage for a deep dive into identity and the lengths one might go to start anew. The pacing has its own rhythm—sometimes slow, but it builds a tense atmosphere that keeps you engaged. The practical effects during the crash scene carry an unsettling realism that heightens the emotional stakes. The themes of rebirth and existential crisis are woven throughout, making it more than just your typical survival story. It’s definitely an interesting piece to discuss among collectors.
Features a unique exploration of identityNotable practical effects during the crashEngaging performances that drive the narrative
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