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Coins Against The Wall (1980) is quite the intriguing piece, exploring the unsettling dynamics of bullying among schoolboys. The film’s tone is heavy, almost oppressive, as it immerses you in David's daily torment—this relentless cycle of humiliation through a seemingly innocuous game. The pacing is steady, gradually building tension, mirroring David’s descent into truancy as he grapples with fear and shame. While the director remains obscure, the raw performances add an unsettling authenticity to the experience. What stands out is how this film doesn’t shy away from the painful realities of childhood and peer pressure, leaving you pondering long after it ends.
Coins Against The Wall has seen limited releases over the years, with not many prints available, making it somewhat of a hidden gem among collectors. Its scarcity is heightened by the lack of information on its production and distribution, which intrigues those who appreciate the obscure side of cinema. Collectors interested in films that confront social issues might find this title particularly compelling, though it remains under the radar for many.
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