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So, The National Rehabilitation Center is this fascinating little piece from '69 that hints at the darker side of American society. It’s a mockumentary, and not in the way we see it today. It’s raw, unsettling, and dives into this idea of preemptively incarcerating potential dissenters. The pacing is almost off-kilter, which kinda adds to the tension. The atmosphere is heavy, like you can feel the weight of the subject matter hanging in the air. It’s one of those films that really makes you think about freedom and control. The performances, while maybe not polished, carry this raw honesty that keeps you engaged. Definitely a unique take on a very serious theme.
This film is quite niche, and it rarely makes it to collector lists, which is a pity. Originally released in limited formats, its scarcity means copies can be hard to track down. Collectors who appreciate early mockumentaries or social commentary in film often find it particularly intriguing, as it provides a historical context that feels increasingly relevant today.
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