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So, 'Dallas β The Big Store' is this fascinating snapshot of 1980 Dallas, focusing on Neiman-Marcus during the Christmas rush. The atmosphere is a mix of holiday cheer and commercial frenzy, which gives you a real sense of the era's consumerism. The pacing moves along as you see how the store prepares for the onslaught of holiday shoppers. The documentary captures the hustle and bustle in a way that feels both intimate and grand. There's something about how they film the store's various departments, showcasing the practical effects of retail displays that really pulls you in. And while the director isn't a household name, the film's almost anthropological take on shopping culture makes it a distinctive piece worth digging into.
Explores consumer culture in DallasUnique holiday atmosphereFocus on Neiman-Marcus' preparations
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