So, 'Video Store' directed by Tanguy Pichon is quite an intriguing blend of action, drama, and thriller. The story follows this young guy, stuck in a video store, who starts to envision his mundane life as if it's one big action flick. I mean, the way the film plays with reality and imagination is pretty fascinating. The pacing is a bit uneven at times, but it adds to that dreamy, escapist vibe. The practical effects are refreshing, especially in a digital age. Performances feel genuine, with this layer of relatable awkwardness. It really captures that nostalgic feel of video stores while exploring deeper themes of escapism and identity. Definitely stands out in recent cinema without trying too hard.
Engaging blend of genresInteresting take on escapismNostalgic homage to video rental culture
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