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And in an audacious lead turn, Deutsch has the brass to go there. He keeps us off-balance for most of the film. Adam Scott's natural likability is perfect for the did-he-or-didn't-he possible molester a highlight is his nerdy-bitchy debate about hip-hop with Erica. Casting director Rich Delia deserves kudos not just for landing the always-good Hahn (who's great here as a loving but worn-out mom) and Heidecker (quietly truthful), but also finding the lesser-known and hilarious Dylan Gelula and Maya Eshet to complete the dunderheaded teen vigilante set. Winkler allows space for nonverbal interactions - the life between the lines. ("Do you want that on your conscience?" "No," says her friend, solemnly, "I don't want anyone to be fat.") And when Erica wants to kiss a boy who knows of her activities, he says, "Your mouth has, like, 10,000 venereal diseases." The direction by Max Winkler (son of Henry) doesn't overplay the bad things it lets us simply witness the slow-motion train wreck. Erica persuades her friends to help catch Luke's assailant by blaming his obesity, anxiety, and suicide attempt on the alleged assault, saying if they don't stop the man, he'll attack others. The dialogue is sharp, dotted with both teen snark and confident idiocy. On balance, it's a comedy, but things get pretty dark. Her quest, however, takes her in unexpected directions, and she finds herself unsure of what to do - perhaps for the first time ever. But when she finds out he may have been sexually abused by a male teacher, she mobilizes her pals into a vigilante squad. When she meets her stepbrother-to-be, the beautiful girl immediately dismisses him because he's overweight and awkward. Erica sasses her soon-to-be-stepfather, idolizes her prison-languishing father, and shows no remorse for her iffy actions. When we meet Erica, she's performing a sex act on a middle-aged cop in order to extort him (with a little help from her friends). Flower is a suburban teen comedy set in the morally imbalanced universe of a Coen brothers film. Very 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.

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