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So, 'Why the Flowers Are So Red' is this fascinating little documentary from 2010, though the director's name seems to have slipped through the cracks. It dives into themes of nature and human connection, and there's a real meditative quality to it. The pacing feels unhurried, almost like a stroll through a garden—you're taken in by the sights and sounds. Practical effects aren't really a focus here; it’s more about the real-world shots, capturing the essence of the flowers and their environments. The atmosphere is serene but with an undercurrent of curiosity about why nature is the way it is. The performances are understated but genuine, drawing you into a world that's both simple and profound. Worth a look for those who appreciate the quiet wonders of life.
Interesting perspective on natureBeautiful cinematographyEngaging, albeit slow pacing
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