

Flower
Flower, the legendary assassin. He is cruel, ruthless and has no mercy on women or children. He is said to have honed his killing skills in Mexico and to disappear after leaving a flower at the scene of a murder. No one knows what this means, but Flower's name has become an urban legend in the underworld. One day, Momoko, a female assassin, receives a request to eliminate Flower and confronts him. However, her true identity is completely different from the rumour.
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Plot Summary
A quirky comedy-drama short film where a woman named Brenda finds herself in an awkward and comedic situation after an unusual encounter in a laundromat. As she navigates the bizarre circumstances, she must confront her own expectations and desires.
Critical Reception
As a short film, "Flower" did not receive widespread critical reviews in the same way a feature-length film would. However, it was generally well-received within festival circuits and by audiences who appreciated its unique humor and performances. The film is often cited for its charming execution and the effective comedic timing of its cast.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its unexpected humor and relatable awkwardness.
- Appreciated for the strong comedic performances, particularly from Laura Prepon.
- Seen as a charming and quirky character study.
Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for this short film is not readily available.
Fun Fact
The short film was part of the "Project: Mom" initiative, which aimed to explore various aspects of motherhood and family life through short films.
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