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A Single Rose is a curious piece from 1987 that showcases the Flower Troupe's performance. It's not really about a plot but rather a series of vignettes that flow together, creating a dreamlike atmosphere. The pacing feels relaxed, almost meditative, which might not appeal to everyone, but there's a certain charm in the way it unfolds. The essence of the performance is what stands out—the costumes, the choreography, and the use of practical effects add an enchanting layer. If you’re into niche performances, this one has a distinct flavor that lingers, even if the director remains a mystery.
A Single Rose has had a modest but dedicated following among collectors, not least because of its elusive nature—details about the director and production are scarce, making it a topic of intrigue. Various formats have circulated over the years, but the VHS is particularly sought after due to its limited availability. The film's unique style and the way it captures performance art make it a noteworthy piece for those interested in the more obscure corners of cinema.
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