

Simon
Comedy stage show portraying the legendary Danish multi-millionaire Simon Spies who lived quite an unusual life in the 70's and 80's, filled with sex, ladies, booze, drugs, business, and airplanes. A man who constantly played around with the medias.
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Plot Summary
Simon is a psychological drama that explores the life of Simon, a straitlaced academic who is grappling with his identity. He experiences a period of profound confusion and distress, leading him to question his sexuality and his relationship with his wife, Vicki. As Simon navigates this internal turmoil, he begins to explore a different facet of himself, leading to significant personal revelations.
Critical Reception
Simon received a generally mixed to positive reception, praised for its sensitive exploration of identity and its strong performances, particularly from David Strathairn. Some critics found the pacing deliberate, but many appreciated its thoughtful and nuanced approach to complex themes.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for David Strathairn's compelling performance.
- Appreciated for its sensitive portrayal of a man's struggle with identity.
- Noted for its deliberate pacing and introspective nature.
Google audience: Audiences generally found Simon to be a thought-provoking and moving film, appreciating its honest exploration of personal identity and relationships. Some viewers found the film's subdued tone and slow burn to be reflective of the character's internal journey, while others wished for a more dynamic narrative.
Fun Fact
The film was inspired by director Andrew N. Davis's own experiences and observations regarding identity and societal expectations.
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