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So, ‘I Was A Zero In City 2000’ is an intriguing little piece that dives into the life of Tom Palazzolo, capturing Chicago in 2000 through his lens. The vibe is pretty raw and genuine; you see the city's soul through various events like the Taste of Chicago and Maxwell Street. The pacing is quite reflective, letting you soak in the atmosphere without rush. It's a documentary, but it feels personal, almost like a diary of the city set against the backdrop of public festivals and social events. There’s a certain charm in the way it emphasizes community and the everyday struggles and joys of urban life, which makes it stand out in the documentary space.
This film is somewhat of a hidden gem that collectors might appreciate for its unique perspective on Chicago in 2000. It’s not the most widely circulated title, which adds to its allure for those interested in regional docu-works. While it might not have massive commercial appeal, there's a growing interest in local histories and personal narratives, making it a notable find. If you come across a copy, it’s worth adding to your collection for its distinct storytelling approach and cultural significance.
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