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So, '2>6' is this intriguing little documentary that dives into the murky waters of academic honesty—or the lack thereof. It captures a high school class, raw and unfiltered, as they openly discuss their reasons for cheating. There's a real sense of tension and vulnerability in their voices; you can tell they’re grappling with the pressure to perform. The pacing is tight, almost frenetic at times, which adds to that nervous energy of the school setting. It’s not your typical doc; it’s more of a candid exploration of youth ethics. The practical effects, if you can call them that, come from the real-life scenarios unfolding. It’s distinctive in its unvarnished look at a subject that many shy away from, making you think twice about what drives students to such lengths.
Engaging insights into student life.Real voices, real stories.A thought-provoking look at ethics.
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