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Conduct Zero presents a raw snapshot of teenage disillusionment, capturing the aimless days of Stephen, Linus, and William. They drift through life, stealing car radios, a kind of rebellion against a mundane existence. The film has this gritty realism that feels almost documentary-like, showcasing the youthful angst and the kind of friendships that form in the shadows of society. The pacing can be uneven, mirroring the chaotic lives of its protagonists. It’s not just about petty theft; it’s a commentary on authority and revenge, with a distinct atmosphere that permeates every scene. The performances are grounded, reflecting the naivety and bravado of youth, making it quite distinct in its portrayal of early adulthood.
1980s teen angstUnderrated dramaGritty realism
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