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A sexually curious teen forms an unorthodox kinship with her mentally unstable stepbrother.
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| Awards CircuitJoey MagidsonIn a perfect world, Zoey Deutch would be in contention later on this year for a Best Actress nomination. |
| We Live EntertainmentScott MenzelFlower is a bold, unpredictable, and unconventional dark comedy with a career-making performance by Zoey Deutch. |
| Moveable FestStephen SaitoEventually the film's aesthetic and substantive beauty collide, at which point "Flower" becomes more than the sum of its parts, much like its main characters find in each other's company. |
| Anchorage PressIndra ArriagaFlower depicts the idea of what sexual empowerment for a teenage girl looks and feels like from the perspective of three dudes. |
| Toronto StarBruce DemaraDeutch's portrayal of Erica is truly impressive, giving us a fully fleshed character who's both vulnerable and remorseless. |
| Minneapolis Star TribuneColin CovertDoesn't have a dull frame in it, thanks mainly to the star-making performance of Deutch ("Everybody Wants Some"), who dazzles the screen with her mix of humor, sensuality, volatility and vulnerability. |
| Common Sense MediaMichael OrdoñaVery well-written, acted, and directed, this dark comedy pulls off a difficult stunt: making a deeply objectionable character interesting enough to follow all the way along her messed-up journey. |
| Detroit NewsAdam GrahamThere isn't a single kernel of emotional truth to be found in "Flower," a lamentable dark comedy that treats subjects such as teen suicide, pedophilia and drug use with the nuance of a jackhammer. |
| The Patriot LedgerAl AlexanderWinkler turns credulity to the wind with a succession of increasingly ridiculous plot twists that can only occur in the mind of a lazy scriptwriter. |
| SassyMamaInLACourtney HowardPitch black humor combusts like fireworks in this refreshing, ribald, raucous tale. This is a cult classic that will endure. |