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So, 'In Stock' is this intriguing documentary from '88 that dives into the life of a young demobilized soldier. The tone is reflective, almost melancholic at times. It captures this transition from military life to civilian existence, which can be a real head trip for some. The pacing is a bit slow, but it mirrors the protagonist's struggle to adapt to everyday life, which is kind of the point, right? He talks about family, work in a factory, and those moments of camaraderie—like fishing with friends—that really resonate. The rawness of his experiences makes it distinctive, and the way he opens up about drinking feels genuine, not forced. It’s not flashy, but it has this honest vibe about it that I find compelling.
Explores themes of reintegration after military service.Highlights the struggle between past and present.Features a personal storytelling approach.
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