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She Loved Blossoms More
Directed by
Yannis Veslemes
Not Rated
2024
86m
Horror
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Science Fiction
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5.3
90%
6.0
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Three brothers build an unusual time-machine in order to bring their long-dead mother back to life.
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Cast of She Loved Blossoms More
Panos Papadopoulos
Hedgehog
Julio Katsis
Dummy
Aris Balis
Japan
Sandra Sarafanova
Samantha
Alexia Kaltsiki
Dominique Pinon
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Yannis Veslemes
Director / Writer / Original Music Composer
Dimitris Emmanouilidis
Writer
Fenia Cossovitsa
Producer
Ant Timpson
Executive Producer
Christos V. Konstantakopoulos
Executive Producer
Alexis Perrin
Co-Producer
Andreas Zoupanos Kritikos
Executive Producer
Mike Shema
Associate Producer
Nick Ford
Associate Producer
Elena Vardava
Art Direction
Christos Karamanis
Director Of Photography
Alkistis Mamali
Costume Design
Ioanna Lygizou
Makeup Artist
Argyris Zachos
Assistant Director
She Loved Blossoms More Ratings & Reviews
MovieJawn
Tori Potenza
With a peculiar sense of humor, gorgeous cinematography, and a carefully crafted world, it is hard not to appreciate what Yannis Veslemes is doing as a filmmaker, even if it's not for your average moviegoer.
48 Hills
Dennis Harvey
Druggy, icky, macabre, yet crafted with surprising elegance, "Blossoms" is a bizarre debut feature, but undeniably an original one.
InBetweenDrafts
Jose Cordova
An eerie and unsettling world for a gonzo psychedelic exploration of grief that brims with style and creativity.
Film Threat
Alan Ng
She Loved Blossoms More is a Frankenstein-inspired descent into grief, loss, and family dysfunction.
High on Films
Debopriyaa Dutta
..weilds its technical mastery like a genius brushstroke, where every inch of the screen has been meticulously crafted to tell a chaotic, incoherent story about an extreme emotion.
Heaven of Horror
Karina Adelgaard
...a trippy sci-fi horror movie with dark comedy and a strong sense of style. Quite weird but proudly so, and with the most amazing practical effects throughout.
Hey, Have You Seen ...?
Jared Mobarak
I was left with a sense of respect for the bold insanity if not actual enjoyment. The pacing can crawl and the obtuseness can frustrate, but you must appreciate the actors going all-in and the impressive special effects.
Morbidly Beautiful
Stephanie Malone
A surreal Greek fever dream where three brothers unleash warped experiments while drowning in drugs, grief, and obsession. Unsettling and audacious, it's less a story than an emotional maelstrom.
Eye for Film
Jennie Kermode
The spectacular visual effects are less a product of slick new technology than of pure imagination, and they really are unforgettable.
Nightmare on Film Street
Jonathan DeHaan
I can't honestly say that I understood every second of it on my first watch but it has the pulse of a Peter Strickland or a Panos Cosmatos flick, and I'm always grateful for nightmare logic & time-travel weirdness.
AWFJ.org
Nadine Whitney
Veslemes' vision of infinite loss anchors his unique work. She Loved Blossoms More is strange and rare.
Loud and Clear Reviews
Edgar Ortega
She Loved Blossoms More is at its finest when it delivers bizarre creatures to be distracted by. It's a well-acted film with an impressive visual style... I just wish its grasp on its themes were as strong as the film thinks they are.
The Playlist
Rodrigo Perez
The Greek weirdwave movement is still going strong and receives an extra dose of bizarro weirdness, body horror, and surreal eerie beauty in director Yannis Veslemes' odd, and yes, deadpan, po-faced meditation on grief in "She Loved Blossoms More."
Next Best Picture
Will Bjarnar
It should have strove to be something more elevated; perhaps a trip in the brother's time chamber could rejigger its design and do it some necessary favors.
InSession Film
Alex Papaioannou
For as creepy and off-putting as She Loved Blossoms More can be at times, there's hope to be found among even the most upsetting of places.
AWFJ.org
Alexandra Heller-Nicholas
She Loved Blossoms is an all-too-rare treasure, a sumptuous beast that both dazzles the eye and joyfully, playfully and willfully befuddles the brain.
HorrorBuzz
Norman Gidney
A fascinating if aggressively obtuse movie for a particular taste.
Moveable Fest
Stephen Saito
The fact that the brothers never leave the compound suggest that Veslemes may not have had the biggest budget to work with, but the genre-defying drama compensates with big ideas and style to spare.
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