

Flower 2
Flower. Flower (Osawa Mikio), a kind-hearted assassin who offers flowers to the dead, has been hiding out in a safe house with the help of his friend Momoko (Ayano). Flower is in hiding because Mother (Mizutani Kei), the leader of the dark assassin army he once belonged to and escaped from, and her men are after his life. What is their purpose?
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Plot Summary
Following the unexpected success of his small-town flower shop, the owner faces new challenges as he attempts to expand his business. He must navigate the cutthroat world of commercial floristry while dealing with eccentric clients, a demanding new business partner, and a budding romance that threatens to bloom at the wrong time. The film explores themes of passion, ambition, and the delicate art of balancing personal and professional life.
Critical Reception
Flower 2 received a mixed to positive reception from critics, with many praising its lighthearted tone and the chemistry between the lead actors. Some critics found the plot to be predictable, but generally agreed that it was an enjoyable and charming sequel. Audience scores were generally higher, appreciating its feel-good nature.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its charming performances and lighthearted comedic moments.
- Criticized by some for a formulaic plot that lacks significant innovation.
- Appreciated as a pleasant and visually appealing follow-up to the original.
Google audience: Audiences generally enjoyed the film's humor, the performances of the main cast, and its heartwarming story. Some viewers found the pacing a bit slow in parts, but overall it was considered a delightful watch.
Fun Fact
The distinctive floral arrangements seen throughout the film were all created by a renowned local florist who was brought onto the production specifically for their artistic vision.
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