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Supermarkt Ekstasen is this strange, almost hypnotic piece that takes you deep into the underbelly of consumer culture. It's not just another 80s flick; its pacing is different, kind of languid yet unsettling, making the viewer feel both trapped and engrossed. The practical effects, though maybe a bit rough around the edges, lend a certain rawness that feels authentic, a contrast to the slick commercialism it critiques. The performances are intriguing, quirky even, with an atmosphere that feels claustrophobic, almost like you're stuck in a never-ending shopping spree where everything's surreal. There's a distinct edge to the film that leaves you pondering long after the credits roll.
This film has had a bit of a murky existence in collector circles, largely due to its obscure director and the lack of a solid genre classification. Its VHS releases have become somewhat sought after, though finding a copy in good condition is a challenge. Interest seems to be growing, especially among those who appreciate underground cinema and the oddities of the late 80s. It's not just a movie; it's a conversation starter for those who enjoy dissecting film as a reflection of society.
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