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Flower of Shanidar is this curious blend of drama and sci-fi that dives deep into human longing and ethical dilemmas. The atmosphere is almost haunting, like a dream you can't quite shake off. The central motif, a bloom on a woman's body, is both beautiful and grotesque, really pushing the boundaries of what it means to commodify nature and the human experience. Kenji Otaki, played with a quiet intensity, grapples with the implications of his work in a facility that feels sterile yet suffocating. The pacing has a meditative quality, allowing the weight of each moment to settle in. And those practical effects? They give the flower a tangible presence that's both alluring and unsettling. It's definitely a film that invites discussion.
Intriguing exploration of commodification in science. Β· Atmospheric visuals with impressive practical effects. Β· Thought-provoking themes on human experience.
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