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So, 'Carpetbaggers' is this intriguing little gem that dives deep into the struggles of a family-run carpet business facing the harsh realities of gentrification. The pacing is somewhat reflective, allowing space for the characters to grapple with their changing world, which lends it an almost melancholic yet relatable atmosphere. It's not just about the business, but rather the emotional weight of legacy and loss, which resonates throughout. The performances feel authentic, capturing the familial bonds and tensions. There’s this raw, practical approach that makes the setting feel lived in, almost like a character itself—a contrast to the cold, sterile luxury of the apartments looming just a block away. It’s a quiet commentary on society's shifts, not flashy, but thought-provoking.
The film has seen limited releases and is somewhat scarce, making it a curiosity for collectors. Its home media history is not extensive, with few editions available, leading to a growing interest among those who appreciate indie narratives. The thematic depth and practical effects add a layer of authenticity that resonates with audiences, further increasing its appeal within niche collector circles.
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