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So, Simon G.H is this character who’s really deep in his own reflection, like he’s made a career out of being Simon. The film has this kind of eerily quiet atmosphere, almost unsettling at times, as you watch his loneliness unfold against the beautiful backdrop of Mallorca. It’s got this slow pacing that mirrors his mental spiral, with glimpses into his self-absorption that can be both cringeworthy and oddly relatable. There’s something about the way the camera follows him, capturing those awkward moments, that sticks with you. Not your typical documentary vibe; it feels more like a character study gone sideways, striking a chord with anyone who's ever wrestled with their own ego.
Simon G.H is a bit of an enigma in the collector world; there’s not a ton of information about its director or wider releases, which adds to its allure. The scarcity of physical formats makes it a curious find for those who appreciate offbeat narratives. Interest seems to be growing, particularly among collectors who gravitate toward unconventional character studies that provoke thought rather than deliver traditional thrills.
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