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La Fleur Du Diable is this strange little gem from 2022, a horror art film that feels like a tribute to the masters—Rollin, Fulci, and Franco. Shot during lockdown, the absence of live actors really sets an eerie tone that permeates the whole piece. It’s almost like a haunted gallery, with visuals crafted from found objects and eerie soundscapes. The pacing is deliberately slow, which adds to its dreamlike quality. There’s a heavy emphasis on atmosphere over narrative, making it more of an experience than a story. The practical effects, minimal yet effective, create a sense of discomfort that lingers long after viewing. It’s distinctive for its sheer creativity under constraints, a testament to what can be achieved when traditional filmmaking is turned on its head.
Film showcases creativity under constraints of lockdown. · Strong influences from French and Italian horror. · Atmospheric and experiential rather than narrative-driven.
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