Luz: The Flower of Evil

critic Reviews

, 93% Fresh Tomatometer Score
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    Anton BitelLittle White Lies
    a mannered parable of faith in which the human condition proves as mysterious (and resilient) as the cycles of nature.
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    Cath ClarkeGuardian
    The movie is oddly lacking in heat or intensity.
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    William VenegasLa Nación (Costa Rica)
    It challenges us as spectators. [Full review in Spanish]
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    Rob AldamBackseat Mafia
    A stylish and vibrant ghost story which is mired in the corruption of the land.
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    Kat HughesTHN
    A film that relies on the viewer's own views and interpretations to enrich the viewing experience, Luz: The Flower of Evil offers a beautiful exploration of the darkest side of religion and obsession.
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    Erick OrtizButaca Ancha
    As in The VVitch, Luz's main family is being consumed. There is a general confusion, which is transmitted to the audience --including voice-overs close to poetic reflection-- and that, without a doubt, will not be for everyone.
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    Rich ClineShadows on the Wall
    Colombian filmmaker Juan Diego Escobar Alzate creates a wonderfully lurid atmosphere for this bonkers horror movie
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    Morgan RojasCinemacy
    Director Juan Diego Escobar Alzate delivers a visual feast in this trippy fever dream, where good battles evil in style.
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    Tracy AllenPopHorror.com
    Luz: The Flower Of Evil is an orgasm of the senses.
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    Ricardo GallegosLa Estatuilla
    A raw and bold film that warns against the dangers of blind faith. [Full review in Spanish]
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