This art visual film is an homage to the musical piece of Leo Delibes “the flower duet”

Review by Julie C. Sheppard:
The famous musical piece by Leo Delibes, “Flower Duet”, literally blooms to life on screen in this sensual art visual film directed by Artist Eddie Jelinet. The concept of two fresh and lovely floral heads on supple, graceful young bodies does full justice to this soaring, gorgeous piece of music.
The floral hues – soft pinks and purples – give the film a distinctly pretty, delicate, feminine feel. The bright white background presents these two figures in breathtaking, high relief. I appreciate the directorial choice that, at the beginning, the musical piece is solely orchestral and the figures are filmed in solo shots. However, once the joyous choral voices in the piece begin, the figures start to connect and move lovingly, giving one another soft touches and gentle caresses, as if a pair of flowers in a breezy field. They interact in almost a balletic manner – indeed a flower duet. And the delicate floral petals falling on the figures add a vertical dimension to these horizontal figures.
This film was indeed a real feast for the eyes and ears. Per the Delibes quote at the top of the film, these flowers, personified, do indeed “bloom together” as the film unfolds!