So, '24h in bed with Rhymin Simon' is this curious little documentary that sort of begs the question – why? It captures a full day spent in a bedroom with Simon, who's this quirky character with a penchant for rhyme. There's no flashy direction or high-concept storytelling; it’s all very raw and real. The pacing is deliberate, almost languid at times, inviting you to soak in every moment. The atmosphere feels intimate, like you're eavesdropping on private thoughts and performances. It's fascinating how the film explores themes of creativity, isolation, and the mundane aspects of life. Practical effects? Well, it’s just a camera and Simon, so it’s really about the rawness of the experience. Definitely something you won’t forget easily.
Intimate exploration of a quirky characterRaw and unpolished documentary styleFocuses on creativity and isolation
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