A filmmaker engages in a raw, confessional monologue directed at an unseen presence behind the camera, dissecting the intricacies of his craft and the chaos of his love life. This intimate dialogue is punctuated by screenings of four of his short films, each a self-contained world veering between drama, dark comedy, horror, and crime. These cinematic fragments serve as a distorted mirror, reflecting the director's inner obsessions, fears, and the alchemy of transforming personal turmoil into art. The line between the 'real' conversation and the fictional vignettes grows increasingly porous.
| Year | 1996 |
| Country | Canada, United States of America |
| Genre | Drama, Comedy, Horror, Crime |
| Director | Quentin Lee |
| Runtime | 80 min. |
| Rating | TMDB: 7.6/10 (55 votes) |
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"Flow" is a compelling exercise in meta-cinema, blurring the lines between the artist's life and his art with quiet audacity. The four short films are not mere interludes but vital organs of the main narrative, each pulse revealing a new facet of the creator's psyche.
What lingers after the final reel is the unsettling realization of how thin the veneer is between daily reality and the stories we conjure from its shadows. A uniquely introspective genre-bender. — MovieFinder Editorial
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