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So, 'Are You Popular?' is this fascinating little documentary from '47 that dives into high school cliques and what it means to be popular. The tone is equal parts earnest and a bit tongue-in-cheek, which makes it feel like a time capsule of teenage anxieties. The pacing is slow at times, allowing you to really soak in the interviews and dramatizations. It's interesting how it captures the awkwardness of youth without any flashy effects—just real kids talking about their experiences. The performances feel genuine, which adds to its charm. You can't help but appreciate its raw, candid approach to a theme that's still so relevant today.
This documentary has had a sporadic release history, mostly seen in educational settings or niche film festivals. Copies are not overly common, which adds to its appeal for collectors who appreciate the unique perspective it offers on youth culture of the time. Interest is growing, especially among those who collect mid-century documentaries, so it’s worth keeping an eye out for. Original prints can be harder to come by, making this an intriguing piece to track down.
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