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So, 'People Who Still Use Milk Bottles' is quite an interesting piece. It’s not your typical documentary; it feels more like a nostalgic journey through a fading landscape. The archival footage mixed with interviews creates this haunting atmosphere, almost like a time capsule of societal shifts. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to really digest the themes of modernity and loss. It's distinctive in how it uses the dairy industry not just as a subject, but as a lens to examine larger societal changes. You get this sense of yearning for what’s been left behind, which is pretty powerful.
This film exists in a somewhat obscure realm, as it hasn’t seen a wide release and is often overlooked. It might not be easy to find, especially in good condition; some print versions have surfaced in collector circles, but they’re quite rare. Interest seems to be growing among those who appreciate the nuances of social commentary in cinema, making it a curious title for serious collectors.
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