Funeral Parade of Roses completely blew me away. From the opening moments, it drags you into this vibrant world that feels so alive it’s almost overwhelming. The cinematography is absolutely unreal and every shot truly feels like a piece of art. The way the camera focuses on faces, bodies, and the tiniest details makes everything feel so intimate, like you’re right there with the characters.
Eddie is such an unforgettable character, and watching her backstory throughout the film felt like peeling back layers of something beautiful but tragic. The way the movie builds up her life, her relationships, and her inner struggles is absolutely incredible. The plot twist was insane as well, I genuinely didn’t see it coming and it completely shattered me.
For a movie that came out in the 60’s, it feels so ahead of it’s time. It doesn’t just tell a story, it explores identity and trauma in a way that feels timeless. It’s definitely one of the best movies I’ve seen in a while and I would definitely recommend a watch.
Funeral Parade of Roses completely blew me away. From the opening moments, it drags you into this vibrant world that feels so alive it’s almost overwhelming. The cinematography is absolutely unreal and every shot truly feels like a piece of art. The way the camera focuses on faces, bodies, and the tiniest details makes everything feel so intimate, like you’re right there with the characters.
Eddie is such an unforgettable character, and watching her backstory throughout the film felt like peeling back layers of something beautiful but tragic. The way the movie builds up her life, her relationships, and her inner struggles is absolutely incredible. The plot twist was insane as well, I genuinely didn’t see it coming and it completely shattered me.
For a movie that came out in the 60’s, it feels so ahead of it’s time. It doesn’t just tell a story, it explores identity and trauma in a way that feels timeless. It’s definitely one of the best movies I’ve seen in a while and I would definitely recommend a watch.