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Flower
A granny, who was once a beautiful young girl, is now an old lady. Her final days are here. She wants to relive the most beautiful moment of her life.
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Plot Summary
A mentally disturbed man, dealing with the recent death of his wife, becomes increasingly obsessed with a young woman he encounters. His fixation escalates into dangerous stalking, blurring the lines between reality and his distorted perception. The film explores the psychological unraveling of a man consumed by grief and a twisted sense of desire. As his actions become more extreme, the situation builds towards a tense and inevitable confrontation.
Critical Reception
Flower received mixed to positive reviews, with critics often highlighting its unsettling atmosphere and strong performances, particularly from Tony Goldwyn. While some found the pacing and narrative occasionally uneven, many acknowledged its effectiveness as a psychological thriller that delves into disturbing themes.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its tense atmosphere and Goldwyn's unsettling performance.
Some critics noted a deliberate but at times slow build-up.
Explores dark psychological themes with a chilling effect.
Google audience: Information not readily available.
Awards & Accolades
None notable.
Fun Fact
Director David M. Rosenthal is also known for his work on the thriller 'Jacob's Ladder' (2019), a reimagining of the 1990 film.
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