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So, 'Sonflower' pushes the boundaries of what we normally think of in drama and horror. It’s an odd blend, really, where you get this intimate character study of an elderly man who’s just lost his son. I mean, the pacing is deliberately slow, almost meditative at times, and you can feel the weight of grief in every scene. But then it shifts into this surreal territory with the whole hand-in-a-pot thing, which, let me tell you, is as unsettling as it sounds. The practical effects are something else, bringing this rawness that CGI just can’t match. And the performances, especially by the lead, really anchor the film, making it distinct amidst the genre blending. It’s not conventional, and that’s why it stands out.
Blends drama, fantasy, and horror elements.Distinctive practical effects enhance the unsettling narrative.A slow burn that captures deep emotional resonance.
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