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Selfridges (1983) offers this fascinating glimpse behind the curtain of a storied London department store. The tone is both intimate and bustling, capturing the everyday lives of the staff and the rhythms of retail. You get this palpable atmosphere of a different era, where the charm of the store contrasts with the hectic pace of Oxford Street. It's not just about consumerism; there's a deeper exploration of community and service woven throughout. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to savor each moment, and while the performances may not feature big stars, they resonate with authenticity that feels true to the setting. The practical effects of the store's layout and design are quite charming, transporting you back in time.
Selfridges has seen limited releases, with a couple of VHS editions and a few DVD reissues, making it somewhat scarce in the collector's market. Interest tends to fluctuate, but for those who appreciate retail history and documentary filmmaking, it holds a certain allure. Many collectors find the unique storytelling and the vintage atmosphere appealing, and copies can be a bit tricky to track down, especially in good condition.
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