Review of Day of the Flowers (2013) by Ernest E — 03 Dec 2013
I liked it, simple musical predictable pictorial. A lot is said without words here but it all stays at an outer physical level and does not go any deeper within any consciousness. Even a death is not used to enter growth in awareness or consciousness but uses that death for unconscious repressed sexual relational problems.
When I was little England was described to me as a sexual repressed country this movie is another perfect confirmation of that repression.
This review of Day of the Flowers (2013) was written by Ernest E on 03 Dec 2013.
Day of the Flowers has generally received mixed reviews.
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