
Movie spotlight
The Florist
Moon-sook is about to pay off his loan and do something but Tae-ho, a villain customer, tears Ji-woo's ass, the only girl and the ace in the store. It became a situation where he has to go into debt again because there's no lady. After many twists and turns, Moon-sook seeks Sae-rom but she refuses to act with another man because she is in love with her master Joon-yeong at first sight. Moon-sook, who has 10 years of experience as a pimp, tries to take Sae-rom away from Joon-yeong. After all the obstacles, as he was about to open a business, villain Tae-ho re-appears.
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Plot Summary
Alice, a young florist, struggles to keep her family's struggling business afloat while dealing with the increasing control of her overbearing mother. When a series of disturbing events begins to plague her life, Alice suspects her mother may be involved, leading her down a dangerous path to uncover the truth.
Critical Reception
The Florist received a mixed reception from critics, with praise for its atmospheric tension and Kate Nash's performance, but some found the plot predictable and underdeveloped.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its suspenseful atmosphere and compelling lead performance.
Criticized for a predictable plot that doesn't fully capitalize on its thriller elements.
Some noted the film's exploration of difficult family dynamics.
Google audience: Audience reception for 'The Florist' is not widely documented through Google user reviews.
Fun Fact
Kate Nash, who plays the lead role, is also a successful musician known for her indie-pop career.
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