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The Trees in 'La Flor' is this intriguing dive into botany through the lens of cinema. It pulls from Mariano Llinás's work, but it’s really about trees—like, the way they stand there, quietly influencing everything around them. You’ll notice how they serve multiple roles, right? Not just background scenery, but also as metaphors and devices in storytelling. The pacing is meditative, allowing you to really soak in each frame. There's a certain atmosphere, almost reverent, that makes you appreciate the mundane. The practical effects feel almost like a visual essay, weaving in reflections that prompt you to think deeper. It’s distinct for how it blurs lines between documentary and art piece, really. Quite the fascinating watch, I’d say.
Features rich visual aesthetics and thoughtful pacing.Examines trees in a way that feels fresh and reflective.A unique blend of documentary and artistic expression.
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