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So, 'Selling It' from 1972 - it's an interesting piece, you know? The atmosphere feels a bit disjointed, like it’s trying to capture something but doesn’t quite land it fully. The pacing is a mix of slow introspection and frantic moments that can be jarring. It's got this odd charm to it, though, with practical effects that seem a touch outdated but in a way that adds to its uniqueness. The performances are a bit hit or miss, which gives it an unpredictable quality. It’s distinctive in how it grapples with commercialism and personal ambition, though without a clear direction. Definitely a conversation starter for anyone who appreciates the quirks of early 70s cinema.
Finding this film on physical media can be a hunt; it doesn’t pop up often in collectors' circles. Most copies you’ll come across are either VHS or early DVD releases, with the latter being the more sought after due to limited print runs. There's a certain niche appeal here for those drawn to the oddities of the 70s, so it can definitely spark interest among collectors who appreciate lesser-known titles from that era.
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