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So, there's this curious little film called 'Hello, I'm David Bowie.' It's not what you’d expect, but it has a certain charm. A guy enlists a Bowie impersonator to navigate the messy waters of breaking up with his partner. The tone swings between quirky and somewhat melancholic, capturing that surreal essence of Bowie’s own work. The pacing feels a bit off at times, but that almost adds to its distinctiveness. Performances, especially from the impersonator, really lean into the eccentricities which sets the film apart. It's not a grand spectacle, more like a strange indie gem that toys with identity and relationships in a way that's oddly engaging.
This film is a bit of an oddity in the collection world, with limited information about its release and director, making it somewhat elusive. As far as formats go, I haven't seen it turn up often in physical media, which adds to its collector allure. Its themes resonate with fans of Bowie and those who appreciate offbeat storytelling, making it an interesting find for niche film collectors.
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