
If you concentrate on what is is rather than what it could have been, I predict you'll love it. Overall, "Wildflowers" was thought-provoking and simply a good film to watch. That would have given the events a lot more context. Also, I would have liked to find out more about Cally's past, what life on the commune was like, and other details about the characters that were never revealed. Co-produced with Will Ackerman and Tom Eaton and recorded at Ackerman’s Imaginary Road Studios in Vermont, the album contains twelve original compositions by Masako and features several of the excellent musicians who often appear on Imaginary Road productions. The house exists in a private world that is filled with flowers, influenced by ERDEM’s celebrated floral prints. The Secret Life of Flowers takes place in a grand country mansion where it is always spring. And maybe it's just me, but there did seem to be some plot holes that never resolved themselves i found myself wondering "how does Cally know so-and-so?" and "how did she get from point A to point B?" sometimes. 'Hidden Flowers' is the fifth album from pianist/composer Masako. Prolific filmmaker Baz Luhrmann has created a unique and spectacular cinematic short film exclusively for ERDEM x H&M’s collaboration.
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However, the movie did get slow at times - don't expect anything truly exciting. One of the best features of the film was definitely the camerawork - stunning shots of Pacific scenery and really evocative lighting in the scenes with people.

The peripheral characters, too (Cally's friends and some of the commune members), were great to watch - they had their own personalities and some good lines. Cally and Sabine are wonderfully acted and their relationship is truly fascinating to watch.

The characters made sense - they were eccentric but down to earth and convincing and the dialogue was realistic and engaging at the same time. Wildflowers was a film with a simple but moving story.
