Youtube: "Video World is like other movie rental stores. It's the best place in town to discover new films. It also went out of business. Documentary filmmaker Ben Churchill returns to his hometown of Woodbury, Connecticut to capture the store's final weeks and celebrate the dying culture of local video stores."
I myself have only vague recollections of going to places like this. The small town I lived in didn't have one of these places so I relied mostly on what happened to be on cable for that day and my parents' VCR collections. I liked this documentary though because it makes it clear in what subtle ways easy access to films and entertainment through the internet has downsides that we're hardly aware of, in this case taking the time and effort to go somewhere and interact with other people to rent a movie. With video rentals only having gained much popularity about 30 years ago, it made me realize how fast things around us change and develop.
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