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Flossin is an intriguing dive into the disintegration of wealth and status, set against the backdrop of Bel Air's opulent yet isolating landscape. The director remains a mystery, which adds to the film's offbeat charm. The pacing is deliberate, allowing viewers to marinate in the family's slow descent into obscurity. The performances feel authentic, with the actors navigating the depths of denial and despair with a rawness that's palpable. It’s not flashy but has an understated quality that resonates. I appreciated how the practical effects were used subtly to enhance the story rather than distract from it. Themes of identity and the fragility of fortune linger long after the credits roll, making it a distinctive piece of early 2000s drama.
Unique exploration of wealth and identity.Understated performances that draw you in.Atmospheric pacing that invites reflection.
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