
Book Him! captures that gritty, unsettling vibe of 1970s crime narratives, typical of Sid Davis's cautionary tales. It dives into the murky waters of youth delinquency, showcasing different characters spiraling into bad decisions. The pacing is methodical, almost clinical, which adds to the film's eerie atmosphere. You have this white teenage protagonist whose arrest serves as a grim focal point, reflecting society's fears at the time. Notably, the performances aren't polished, which somehow lends authenticity to the stories being told. And let's not forget the practical effects, which are sparse but fitting, enhancing the real-world feel of the narrative. It's a unique time capsule, a slice of social commentary that's both fascinating and a bit uncomfortable.
Produced in the late 60sReflects societal fears of juvenile delinquencyDistinctive gritty tone typical of Sid Davis's films
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