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So, there’s this documentary, Final Frame: A Best Video Documentary, and it kind of captures this rare moment in time, y'know? It’s all about Best Video, the last video store in Connecticut, and how it’s managed to stick around in a world that’s gone digital. The pacing is thoughtful, exploring both the history of the store and the people who gather there. You get these intimate glimpses into the community that’s formed, and there’s a warmth to it that feels genuine. It’s not just about films, but the conversations and connections that they spark. The way they’ve preserved film culture in such a transient era? That’s what makes it stand out, really. Feels like a love letter to the medium itself.
Focuses on community and film culture.Explores the evolution of video rental.Includes personal stories from patrons.
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