Gordon Glass
Gordon Glass is a comedic film about an aspiring actor Gordon who pursues his dream and moves to Los Angeles.
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Plot Summary
A man suffering from a rare psychological disorder that causes him to relive traumatic events finds himself entangled in a dangerous investigation. As his grip on reality weakens, he must distinguish between his recurring nightmares and the unfolding truth before he becomes a victim himself. The film blurs the lines between memory, delusion, and present danger.
Critical Reception
Gordon Glass received a mixed to negative reception from critics, with many finding its psychological thriller elements underdeveloped and its narrative convoluted. While some praised the ambition of its premise and the performances, particularly Scott William Winters, the film struggled to connect with audiences and critics alike due to its pacing and perceived lack of clarity.
What Reviewers Say
- The film attempts a complex psychological narrative but ultimately falters in execution.
- Performances are a highlight, but cannot salvage a disjointed plot.
- Lacks the tension and clarity expected from a thriller.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but those available suggest a film that was polarizing, with some appreciating its darker themes and others finding it confusing and unsatisfying.
Fun Fact
Despite its limited release and critical reception, the film explored themes of memory and trauma that were also prominent in other psychological thrillers of the mid-2000s.
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