Thursday, February 21, 2013

The Art Of Horror Brings Flowers



flowersStrange title combo I know, but that is just what director Phil Stevens is achieving with his latest horror film, creating art from a horror story in his film “Flowers”. The project is an abstract surreal film told absent dialogue and solely relying on visual stimulation to build upon emotion through a journey. As the director states, “ FLOWERS is a film that builds on the journey and not the destination.” It is a fascinating concept that I am eager to see. Lately I have been experiencing a lot of films that take a more artistic approach to story telling, mostly extreme experimental, anti-art but I love the avant-garde nuances of films of this nature.
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Six dead women wake up in the crawl space below their killer's house only to discover that they are trapped in their own limbo and purgatory. The house itself contains many rooms revealing hints and clues to their past lives and how they've come to end up where they are. One by one and alone, each girl is forced to accept their fate or remain in place, between the walls of a rotting house.

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