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So, 'Think' from 2007 is this curious little piece that really dives into the mundanity of everyday habits. You have this back-and-forth between a customer and a shopkeeper, and it’s all about those plastic bags we often take for granted. The pacing is deliberate, almost meditative, which gives you a chance to reflect on something that seems trivial yet is quite telling about consumer culture. The performances are subtle but effective; you can feel the tension brewing beneath the surface. It’s not flashy or filled with effects, but it does make you question your own habits in a compelling way. There's a distinct atmosphere throughout that's pretty hard to shake off once you've seen it.
This film has seen limited releases, which adds a layer of rarity for collectors. It's available in a few indie formats, but finding a mint condition copy can be tricky. Interest in 'Think' seems to grow slowly; its unique premise and themes resonate with those who appreciate the everyday narratives that often go unnoticed in mainstream cinema.
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