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So, Detention (2004) is kind of a wild ride—it picks up where Chi Chi LaRue's Oral Exams left off, and honestly, it dives headfirst into all kinds of trouble. Matt Summers returns, and you really get a sense of the chaos at this school where the bad boys are all about pushing boundaries. Johnny Hazzard makes his debut here, which is noteworthy for collectors—his fresh-faced energy adds a raw vibe to the film. The pacing is interesting, with some scenes dragging just enough to let the tension build, but it’s all part of the experience. You can feel the atmosphere thick with rebellion and mischief, and the performances bring a certain authenticity to the characters. It’s a unique piece in the adult film landscape, especially considering its runtime; there's a lot packed into those two and a half hours.
Detention has had a bit of a fluctuating presence in collector circles due to its unique blend of performances and themes. Original formats are becoming harder to find, which adds to its draw for those who appreciate the genre's evolution over the years. The film’s production history and the significance of Johnny Hazzard’s debut mean that it holds a certain intrigue, especially for fans of Chi Chi LaRue’s work.
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