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So, 'The Man Who Loved Flowers' is this intriguing little thriller, released in 2010, though the director's name seems to have slipped through the cracks. The story unfolds in this almost poetic way, following a young man who’s briskly walking through a spring morning and later, well, let's just say he’s carrying a hammer with frozen blood by evening. The atmosphere is thick with tension and a sense of impending doom. You can really feel the weight of his actions as the narrative dives into themes of obsession and violence. It’s paced in a way that keeps you guessing, and the practical effects are minimal but effective. The performances are raw; they draw you in without any frills, making it a distinctive watch in the realm of indie thrillers.
Interesting take on the psychological thriller genreExplores themes of obsession and violenceStrong atmosphere with minimalistic practical effects
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Aleksey Chernyavskiy
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