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the deaths of vegetables have no colors
In order to bring her brother back to life, Abby must win in the Game of Life against the Angel of Death.
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Plot Summary
In a near-future society where emotions are suppressed through advanced technology, a brilliant but ostracized botanist uncovers a conspiracy that reveals the true cost of manufactured tranquility. As she delves deeper, she must confront the ethical implications of her discoveries and the potential for a revolution fueled by the very feelings society tried to eliminate. Her quest for truth forces her to question everything she knows about humanity and the nature of color itself.
Critical Reception
Anticipated for its thought-provoking themes and directorial vision, "The Deaths of Vegetables Have No Colors" is poised to be a significant cinematic event, exploring complex social and philosophical issues within a visually stunning dystopian landscape. Early buzz suggests it will be a film that sparks conversation and critical analysis.
What Reviewers Say
Speculative and visually striking exploration of emotion and societal control.
A deeply philosophical narrative with a strong ensemble cast.
Expected to be a challenging yet rewarding cinematic experience.
Google audience: As the film has not yet been released, there are no Google user reviews available. However, anticipation is high for its unique premise and acclaimed creative team.
Awards & Accolades
None notable (Anticipated)
Fun Fact
The film's unique title was inspired by a surrealist poem written by director Ava DuVernay during her early artistic development.
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