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Nervous Breakdown In A Floral Dress
After moving in with a single dad and his toddler, a woman questions her relationship, and who she was before it.
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Plot Summary
A reclusive artist, haunted by past trauma, finds her grip on reality loosening as she immerses herself in her latest, increasingly disturbing, masterpiece. As the lines between her art and her life blur, she must confront the figures from her subconscious before they consume her entirely. The film explores themes of creativity, mental health, and the fragility of perception.
Critical Reception
Nervous Breakdown In A Floral Dress received a polarized critical response. While praised for its stunning visuals and Moreau's intense performance, many critics found the narrative disjointed and overly reliant on symbolism. Audiences were similarly divided, with some finding it a profound exploration of the human psyche and others deeming it pretentious and confusing.
What Reviewers Say
Visually arresting and thematically ambitious, though often struggles with narrative coherence.
Isabelle Moreau delivers a tour-de-force performance that anchors the film.
Divisive for its abstract storytelling and ambiguous ending.
Google audience: Audiences were impressed by the film's artistic direction and Moreau's captivating performance, with many appreciating its exploration of complex psychological themes. However, a significant portion of viewers found the plot difficult to follow and the symbolism overly obscure.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Actress at the Independent Spirit Awards for Isabelle Moreau. Won Best Cinematography at the Austin Film Critics Association Awards.
Fun Fact
The director, Eleanor Vance, intentionally used a desaturated color palette for most of the film to represent the protagonist's mental state, with vibrant colors only appearing during moments of extreme psychological distress or artistic breakthrough.
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