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So, 'A Brat and a Gentleman' feels like an exploration of familial tension, you know? Justin, played by Jack Bailey, really embodies that rebellious spirit that some might find relatable. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it complements the chaotic atmosphere of the O'Neal household. The stepfamily's frustration is palpable, which gives the film a raw edge. There’s something about the performances that feels genuine, especially in those quieter moments. The practical effects are minimal but effective; they don't overshadow the story. It might not break new ground, but it has a certain charm that could resonate with those who appreciate character-driven narratives.
This film has had a limited release, making it somewhat of a curiosity for collectors. There are few formats available, which adds to its scarcity. Fans of character-driven dramas might find it intriguing, though the lack of widespread recognition means it could remain under the radar for some time. Definitely worth keeping an eye out for in collector circles.
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