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The Flowers of Evil, though not directed by a well-known name, pulls you into this tense high school drama with its unsettling tone. The story kicks off with a risky act: a boy steals a girl's panties, and what follows is a wild spiral of consequences that feels almost grotesque in its realism. The film captures the claustrophobic atmosphere of adolescence and the dark corners of desire and shame. You can feel the tension building—there's this relentless pacing that keeps you on edge. The performances are raw, capturing the awkwardness and impulsivity of youth. And while it dives deep into themes of obsession and social dynamics, it doesn't shy away from the moral ambiguities that arise. It's a film that lingers, for sure.
Explores themes of obsession and shameTense atmosphere throughoutUnique take on high school dynamics
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