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Luz: The Flower of Evil

Original title: Luz
  • 2019
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
4.9/10
905
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Luz: The Flower of Evil (2019)
In the thickness of the mountains, in an isolated community led by a preacher known as El Señor, a presumed new Messiah is brought, but with his arrival evilness begins and not only for the people, but also in the preacher's house, where his three daughters, Laila, Uma and Zion, begin to question the true meaning of faith, unleashing a wave of violence and pain.
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In the thickness of the mountains, in an isolated community led by a preacher known as El Señor, a presumed new Messiah is brought unleashing a wave of violence and pain.In the thickness of the mountains, in an isolated community led by a preacher known as El Señor, a presumed new Messiah is brought unleashing a wave of violence and pain.In the thickness of the mountains, in an isolated community led by a preacher known as El Señor, a presumed new Messiah is brought unleashing a wave of violence and pain.

  • Director
    • Juan Diego Escobar Alzate
  • Writer
    • Juan Diego Escobar Alzate
  • Stars
    • Yuri Vargas
    • Andrea Esquivel
    • Daniel Páez
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.9/10
    905
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Juan Diego Escobar Alzate
    • Writer
      • Juan Diego Escobar Alzate
    • Stars
      • Yuri Vargas
      • Andrea Esquivel
      • Daniel Páez
    • 22User reviews
    • 129Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 19 wins & 39 nominations total

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    Yuri Vargas
    Yuri Vargas
    • Uma
    Andrea Esquivel
    Andrea Esquivel
    • Laila
    Daniel Páez
    • Elias
    Sharon Guzman
    • Zion
    Marcela Robledo
    Marcela Robledo
    • Angela
    Conrado Osorio
    • El Señor
    Jim Muñoz
    • Adán
    Johan Camacho
    • Jesús
    • Director
      • Juan Diego Escobar Alzate
    • Writer
      • Juan Diego Escobar Alzate
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews22

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    9MonsterMatt

    A beautiful and scary piece of art...

    Luz: The Flower of Evil (2019) This Colombian film is a beautiful and scary work of art. The feature debut of Juan Diego Escobar Alzate who has done television work and short films previously, it is assured and bewitching. Taking place in the remote mountains. We are never sure where or when. One of the girls finds a cassette recorder in the woods, so it must be late 20th century or later. They live a primitive life, horses for transportation, no electricity, and no indoor running water. The community is basically a cult, run by El Señor. Besides his daughter and two other girls in his household, he has a boy chained in a pen outside. He says the boy is Jesus. But he has had other boys who didn't prove to be the Messiah. El Señor rules the community with an iron hand, but the girls are beginning to see through his prophet act. Other villagers are starting to stray in various ways. As real life intrudes, El Señor begins to lose control. And the boy in the pen definitely is not Jesus...
    9patrick-conrad-30-474818

    Good.

    A very well made film. Filled with great actors and chemistry. Congratulations to everyone involved.
    1lynharris

    Terrible

    What can I say. I love an art movie but this was a non starter of a movie.no hidden meaning,no hidden art,awful acting and a very worn and not very inventive story arc.terrible ending to boot.viewer be warned.
    9jonathanangus-88618

    Breathtaking visuals

    A beautiful, unsettling experience. Reminds one of The Witch, but I think this movie is probably better than that one. And the music was not only a lovely choice, but the narrative makes you think about what music really is and does.
    10ivivilily

    If you want to see a film with beautiful Cinematography, this is IT.

    Juan Diego Escobar Alzate has created a visual masterpiece with this 104 minute folk horror feature film. I first viewed LUZ: the flower of evil at the Buffalo Dreams Film Festival 2020. Not only is the imagery captured visually stunning, the soundtrack moves the viewer through each frame and scene effortlessly flowing between emotions. The canvas that is painted by the natural light of the sky and each choice made regarding the actor's costuming and set design are with such detail. There is an ebb and flow constantly between the very dark parts and this of the light. The Dark gets very, very dark. I intentionally rewatched the film on DVD just to view with out subtitles (with a friend who was able to not miss a beat of the story). It really says something when a viewer can simply watch and understand most of the film "sin palabras"/without words. LUZ may leave you with much to ponder. LUZ may leave you without words. Thank you and much success to the team Afasia Films, all the actors and crew that worked so hard to create ~LUZ~.

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    • Trivia
      Before screening at Night Visions Film Festival the director mentioned that the film has many references to the works of Alejandro Jodorowsky.
    • Quotes

      Laila: We all have a demon inside that we have to tame.

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    • Release date
      • May 30, 2022 (Turkey)
    • Country of origin
      • Colombia
    • Official site
      • Official Facebook (Colombia)
    • Language
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • The Flower of Evil
    • Filming locations
      • Manizales, Caldas, Colombia
    • Production companies
      • Afasia Films
      • Amniótica
      • Egerton Crescent Productions
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,034
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 44m(104 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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