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Gordon takes a deep dive into the murky waters of consumerism through the lens of its lead, Gordon Lyons, who seems to have mastered the art of selling the superfluous. The film's tone is a bizarre mix of dark comedy and satire, capturing that uneasy feeling of being sold to. The pacing can feel a bit erratic, bouncing between moments of sharp dialogue and slower, introspective scenes, which gives it a unique rhythm. The practical effects, while not overwhelming, serve to enhance the absurdity of some situations, making them more tangible. Performances are intriguing, with Gordon's character embodying both charm and a disquieting sense of desperation, a reflection of the themes it tackles. Overall, it’s a distinctive piece that invites conversation long after it ends.
Gordon hasn't had a wide release, making it somewhat elusive for collectors. There are rumors of a limited print run from a couple of indie labels, but scarcity has kept its availability in check. Collectors seem to appreciate its offbeat narrative and the commentary it offers on modern consumer culture, noting how it stands apart in a sea of more polished works.
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