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Broken Blooms
Broken Blooms explores the travails of a young man dealing with the challenges of a blooming young marriage and his carefree and careless attitude towards morality and friendship—tested to the brink at the time the world cringes in the claws of a global pandemic.
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Plot Summary
In a utopian 1950s desert community called Victory, a housewife begins to suspect her husband's glamorous company may be hiding disturbing secrets. As she investigates, she uncovers a dark truth that challenges her perception of reality and her place within it. Her quest for the truth forces her to confront the idyllic facade of her life and the forces that maintain it.
Critical Reception
Don't Worry Darling received a mixed reception from critics, with praise for its visual style, production design, and Pugh's performance, but criticism for its screenplay and pacing. Audiences were similarly divided, with some appreciating the psychological thriller elements and others finding the plot underdeveloped.
What Reviewers Say
Visually stunning with a captivating central performance from Florence Pugh.
The film's ambitious premise ultimately falters due to an uneven script and predictable twists.
Divisive for its bold themes and stylistic choices, it sparks conversation but doesn't fully deliver on its promise.
Google audience: Audiences were impressed by the film's aesthetic appeal and Florence Pugh's strong acting. However, many felt the plot was somewhat predictable and failed to live up to its intriguing setup.
Fun Fact
The production team meticulously recreated the mid-century aesthetic of the 1950s, paying close attention to details in set design, costumes, and even the cars used in the film to create the immersive world of Victory.
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