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Flowers
Liam is coming to terms with the end of his relationship.
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Plot Summary
In this pseudo-documentary, filmmaker Ami Horowitz sets out to expose what he perceives as the hypocrisy and absurdity of various social and political movements. He attends protests, rallies, and public events, often asking provocative questions and engaging in debates with participants. The film uses a satirical approach to highlight what Horowitz believes are inconsistencies and flawed logic within different ideologies.
Critical Reception
Flowers received mixed to positive reviews, with critics often praising its unique comedic approach and Horowitz's bold investigative style. Some found the film to be a sharp and witty commentary, while others questioned its methods and whether the humor overshadowed genuine insight.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its bold and humorous investigative style.
Seen as a sharp, albeit satirical, commentary on social and political discourse.
Some found the humor effective in highlighting perceived absurdities.
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Fun Fact
The film is often described as a 'mockumentary' due to its satirical nature and the filmmaker's deliberate provocations.
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