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Flowing

Flowing

Directed by Paolo Strippoli

A mysterious vapor seeps from manholes, causing those who inhale it to confront their suppressed desires and rage.

A mysterious vapor causes suppressed desires and rage.

Cast: Fabrizio Rongione, Cristiana Dell'Anna, Francesco Gheghi

Member Reviews

It was a film about rage? Where is the full rage? So much potential…its giving zero but its seems i need to put 1 skull lol

Em_Gali
1 day ago

Though the description above is more or less accurate, this film really isn't an Italian take on The Crazies or 28 Days Later with perhaps a bit of The Evil Dead mixed in--it's a far more richly symbolic and hallucinatory meditation on how trauma is always there running in the dark tunnels below our everyday lives, and can easily come bubbling up to destroy us when we least expect it. I highly recommend it for afficionados of slow-burn creepiness and symbolist/existentialist horror.

Pegritz
1 day ago

Just saw this little gem! A gas is released that makes people act on suppressed rage. It’s effectively crafted, sufficiently creepy and moving at the same time. It focuses on a grieving family and the after effects of a traumatic event. Throw in some gas that makes you act out, and you’ve got a slow burn meditation on suppressed grief. Enough story and character to satisfy non-horror, and enough action to satisfy horror fans. I am surprised this didn’t get a little more traction. It’s quite good.

Book_of_Enoch
3 days ago

If you get through 5 minutes, your better than me.

dlfroman55
4 days ago

Great film, a beautiful metaphor for the destruction that a death of a loved one has on the family members left behind.

horrorking16
5 days ago