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So, 'The Man Who Loved Flowers' is this intriguing little black-and-white piece from Tim Azarian, set against a gritty New York backdrop. You start off thinking it's a sweet romance – a guy buying flowers for his lady, but then it takes this dark turn. The pacing is kind of unsettling; it builds this tension slowly, almost like a whisper creeping up on you. The voiceover adds a layer of eeriness, commenting as if you're being led through a twisted gallery of the protagonist’s mind. The performances? They feel raw, and you can sense the madness creeping in. It's not flashy, more about the atmosphere and the tension than any over-the-top effects. Really makes you ponder the line between love and obsession.
Distinctive black-and-white cinematography.Narrative voiceover enhances the psychological depth.Themes of obsession and madness explored in a unique way.
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