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So, 'The Big Store' is one of those quirky comedies from the early '70s that dives into the classic David vs. Goliath narrative, where four small-time grocers take on a corporate giant. The film's tone is light-hearted, almost whimsical, with a perfect mix of slapstick and clever dialogue. The pacing feels a bit uneven at times, but that adds to its charm, making it feel more like a breezy escapade than a tightly structured story. The performances bring a lot of character; you can see the camaraderie among the leads, as they attempt increasingly ridiculous stunts to save their store. It's a snapshot of the era's tension between small businesses and big corporations, wrapped up in a comedic package that resonates on some level even today.
This film has had a somewhat obscure run in the collector's market, often overshadowed by more prominent comedy titles of its time. It's primarily available on VHS and limited DVD releases, which makes it a bit harder to find. Collectors seem to appreciate its offbeat humor and the way it reflects the social climate of the '70s, leading to a curious, niche interest in acquiring it. Expect some variation in pricing based on the condition of the tape or disc, though it's not usually considered a high-value item.
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