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The Man Who Loved Flowers presents an unsettling dive into the psyche of a disturbed mind. The film's tone is a slow-burn dread, with the atmosphere thick enough to cut. It contrasts the beauty of flowers with the grotesque reality of a serial killer's descent into madness. Pacing is deliberate, allowing tension to build as the protagonist's charm unravels, revealing a deeply fractured existence. The practical effects are understated but effective; they don't shy away from brutality when needed. The performances across the board carry a weight that immerses you in his twisted love story. It’s a curious mix of romance and horror that lingers long after the credits roll.
Unconventional horror storylineComplex character studyInteresting use of floral symbolism
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