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So, 'There Were Always Dogs, Never Kids' is this fascinating documentary that really captures the essence of a bygone era, you know? It paints a vivid picture of Alan's Alley, this quirky video store in New York City. Alan Sklar, the owner, has this magnetic presence, and you can feel the weight of nostalgia as he talks about his collection and the eclectic clientele that wandered through. The atmosphere is almost palpable; the neon lights, the cramped aisles filled with oddball films, it's like stepping into a time capsule. The pacing has this reflective quality, allowing you to soak in the stories behind the films. It's less about the movies themselves and more about the culture they created and the community they fostered. There's a raw honesty here that sticks with you.
Neon aesthetics throughout.Interviews with eclectic clientele.Captures the spirit of video rental culture.
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