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So, 'Video Store Millionaire' is a documentary that really tugs at the heartstrings, you know? It’s all about this last video store in Lancaster County, and the Stalter family who runs it. You can feel the weight of 35 years of memories as they prepare to close the doors for good. The pacing is quite reflective, giving you moments to soak in the nostalgia. And the atmosphere? It’s like walking into your childhood - shelves packed with VHS tapes and that distinct smell of popcorn. The family’s candidness about their struggles and triumphs in the video rental business adds a raw, genuine touch. It’s not just about losing a store; it’s about losing a piece of culture and community, which is something we can all relate to in this digital age.
Highlights the decline of video rental culture.Features personal reflections from the Stalter family.Captures the essence of local community and nostalgia.
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