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'Soul Flowers' is one of those oddball films that you'll either really connect with or scratch your head at. The story of Andy Butters, who risks everything on these mystical flowers, is pretty much a blend of whimsy and existential dread. The pacing feels contemplative, with a tone that oscillates between light-hearted moments and deeper reflections on sacrifice and hope. The practical effects are really interesting, adding a tactile layer to the magical elements that often gets lost in modern CGI. Performances are earnest, with a certain charm that draws you in, making the whole experience feel uniquely personal. It's definitely a conversation starter, if nothing else.
'Soul Flowers' isn't widely known, which adds to its charm for collectors. Its distribution was limited upon release, making physical copies rather scarce today. In recent years, there's been a gradual uptick in interest from genre enthusiasts and collectors who appreciate its unique aesthetic and thematic explorations. If you come across a copy, it's worth considering for your shelf, especially for its quirky take on the fantasy genre.
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