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Those Flower is a reflective piece that really takes its time. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to sink into the nostalgia of a bygone kampung life. The atmosphere is thick with memories, both sweet and bitter, as our lead navigates her childhood joy and the inevitable changes that come with progress. It’s not flashy; the practical effects are subtle, yet they evoke a strong sense of place. The director, though unknown, shapes the narrative in such a way that you feel the weight of every memory. It’s a poignant commentary on change, loss, and the bittersweet nature of growth. I found the performances to be raw and authentic, adding layers to an already rich tapestry of emotions.
Nostalgic exploration of childhood memoriesSlow pacing enhances emotional depthAuthentic performances rooted in realism
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Loo Yuan Ling
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