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You Talk/I Buy is this curious little gem from 1990 that dives into the chaotic world of car sales. The way miscommunication unfolds is almost like a dance, with both the salesman and customer stuck in their own rhythms. The tone is light yet carries a subtle undercurrent of tension, making it both amusing and slightly uncomfortable at times. It’s a unique exploration of consumerism, with some fascinating practical effects that add to the overall atmosphere. The performances might not be what you'd expect, but they provide a certain charm and authenticity that keeps you engaged. It's one of those films that lingers in the mind, partly due to its offbeat pacing and the way it captures the absurdity of everyday interactions.
This film has had limited releases, adding to its collector allure. It was initially distributed on VHS, but finding a good-condition copy can be a challenge. Interest in such niche films is on the rise, especially among those who appreciate the subtleties of character-driven narratives. It’s certainly not mainstream, but that’s what makes it a conversation piece in any collection.
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