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So, 'South with Morrissey' is quite an interesting piece. It captures Morrissey on the South American tour, specifically during the 'Oye Esteban' phase. The tone is reflective, almost intimate, as we get glimpses of his musings amidst the vibrant and contrasting landscapes of Latin America. It's not just about the performances; the pacing feels unhurried, which allows moments of stillness that highlight both the environment and Morrissey's introspective nature. The atmosphere is rich, filled with cultural textures that paint a vivid backdrop. While the director’s identity is a mystery, the real draw is Morrissey's persona—his mannerisms, nuances, and how he interacts with the local culture create a unique viewing experience. Definitely a distinctive exploration of an artist in an unfamiliar terrain.
As for collector interest, 'South with Morrissey' has a somewhat limited release, making it a curiosity for fans and collectors alike. Various formats have emerged over the years, but finding a pristine copy isn’t easy. The film's uniqueness lies in its lack of a conventional narrative and focus on Morrissey's interactions, which adds to its allure. It's one of those titles that, while not massively circulated, has carved out a niche among dedicated collectors.
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