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Flowers

  • 2015
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 19m
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5.3/10
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Flowers (2015)
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An abstract, surreal horror film centering around six dead women waking up in the crawl space below their killer's house.An abstract, surreal horror film centering around six dead women waking up in the crawl space below their killer's house.An abstract, surreal horror film centering around six dead women waking up in the crawl space below their killer's house.

  • Director
    • Phil Stevens
  • Writer
    • Phil Stevens
  • Stars
    • Colette Kenny Mckenna
    • Krystle Fitch
    • Anastasia Blue
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
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    • Director
      • Phil Stevens
    • Writer
      • Phil Stevens
    • Stars
      • Colette Kenny Mckenna
      • Krystle Fitch
      • Anastasia Blue
    • 11User reviews
    • 25Critic reviews
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    Colette Kenny Mckenna
    • Flower #1
    Krystle Fitch
    • Flower #2
    Anastasia Blue
    • Flower #3
    Tanya Erin Paoli
    • Flower #4
    Kara A. Christiansen
    • Flower #5
    Makaria Tsapatoris
    • Flower #6
    Bryant W. Lohr Sr.
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    Raychelle Keeling
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      • Phil Stevens
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    8begob

    Macabre heaven

    A woman crawls through an underfloor space that's been caked and slathered with human decay and excrement by the resident sex killer ... and then another woman continues the journey ... and another ...

    For 5 minutes I was thinking, Hmmm - an arty slasher short that stretches out for 80 mins. But I didn't look away from it once, and by the end it put a spell on me.

    Not a word of dialogue in this film, and it turns out actresses may be more expressive that way. I've noticed that occasionally - Ms.45 (1981)- but I think there's not even a verbal noise in this baby. How that's possible while maintaining the natural sound synchronicity is beyond me.

    Sound and music are excellent. They use freesound for the background radiation, but the editing takes it to another level. And there's a Tom Waits & wife feel to the actual music.

    Visuals are very visceral at the start, but they clean up and get more structured as it goes. The dinner party with the suckling pig is outright weird, but every scene is uniquely suited to its actress, and the actress to her scene.

    The only thing that took me out of it for a minute was the body suit in the sewing-up scene - not so much Is That Real? as Yeah, That's False. No biggie.

    The meaning? Dunno - there's plenty of metaphor if you like, but this is true horror - a mind-blowing observation of the inevitable. Above all, it's sympathetic - not hateful. Enjoy.
    8Mister-Creeper

    A Harrowing Journey Into the Depths of a Mind Insane

    I feel as though I just awoke from a dream. A nightmare. How is one to review a film that has no dialogue and relies on sound and visuals alone? I'm not sure myself. This will be the first time I review a film that relies solely on sound and visuals to tell its story. And what a story it was! I have a plethora of thoughts at the moment, mostly one or two word descriptions. I will list a few that jumped off the screen at me...

    Dark and brutal. Disgustingly perverse. Disturbing. Sick and twisted. Mesmerizing. Terrifyingly traumatic. Death and decay. Chilling. A harrowing journey into the depths of a mind insane. While to some those words are discouraging, to me they are exactly what I want in a horror film. I don't care that there was no dialogue. There was no need for any. This dreamlike, nightmarish story was told in such a way that the absolute best way I can describe it as a whole is beautifully haunting. Throughout all the madness, there were moments of lucidity and it all came together in the end.

    This is a film that must be experienced. The special effects were believably gruesome. I congratulate these girls, these Flowers, for what they put themselves through in order to help writer/director Phil Stevens tell his story. It is truly remarkable. I must watch it again...
    6gyre-83988

    Filthy art-house ....

    Just finished watching it and it was special. Not a single spoken word and a very dirty and art-house feeling to it. But ... felt like a students work and was quite simple. Anyway ... had some very strong scenes and good score. The girls did a good job! If you can (no compare) enjoy movies like Eraserhead - you should watch it. Keep in mind that this one is low budget, so don't expect too much - then you'll have a good time! Before you end up being offended - be aware that it contains some graphic scenes. Want to underline again that the director tries to get into a David Lynch direction. However this is still a long way. Please be aware that the rating reflects that this is an underground / low budget movie. In case you only watch mainstream - please substract at least 2 points. You need some compassion for those kind of movies.
    9junkasaisuperfan

    Bloody, Violent & Visceral

    If you don't like this genre, don't watch this movie and please don't boar us with your pointless reviews. I loved this film. Unlike so many "horror" films, this movie actually made me feel something. FLOWERS ranks up there with films like SUBCONSCIOUS CRUELTY & CUTTING MOMENTS. Phil Stevens will be a force to be reckoned with for years if he follows this pattern.
    8ridnonrims

    Silent but Deadly

    Flowers 2015

    Writer & Director Phil Stevens has created something eerily beautiful here. A strange silent story of 6 dead girls who awaken under the floor of their killers home. Nothing here but a dream state. No dialogue just beauty.

    The films visuals are outstanding. Violent imagery and gore aplenty but its not there for shock value. Its all part of a bigger picture. The 6 beautiful women have been slaughtered, cut open, beaten and abused but not only is that reflected on their bodies but also in the entire house. There really is a feeling of dread and pain here and you see this as these dead women walk around their surroundings trying to figure out why. This film looks dirty thanks to the cinematography and set design but its classy and very professional.

    I can see a lot of people are going to find this film hard at over an hour long with no dialogue but it really is worth it and I've never seen anything like this before. The musical score is absolutely fantastic and probably my favourite score in a long time.

    This is pretty much the best looking indie film since pieces of talent.

    Find a copy. You really should experience this

    8 and a half outta 10

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    Jack Nicholson and Faye Dunaway in Chinatown (1974)
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      The director, Phil Stevens, temporarily remodeled rooms in his own home to build customized sets for the film. Sometimes making it difficult to navigate through out the house.

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    • Release date
      • February 20, 2015 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Цветы
    • Filming locations
      • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
    • Production companies
      • Borderline Cinema
      • Frog Militia
      • P. Stevens Productions
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      • $20,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 19m(79 min)
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      • 16 : 9

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