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So, Diary of a Teenage Smoker is this curious piece that dives into the teenage psyche, focusing on why girls get pulled into smoking. It's got this kind of raw, edgy vibe, sprinkled with rock music and humor which makes it engaging for its audience. The pacing is pretty slick, keeping you on your toes as it mixes serious themes with a lighter tone. What makes it stand out is how it doesn’t just preach about quitting but instead highlights the allure of that 'cool' image that smoking brings. The film is not widely known, which adds a bit of intrigue for collectors who appreciate those lesser-known educational films.
This film has a limited release history, making it somewhat of a rarity in the collection sphere. It often pops up in discussions among collectors interested in educational films from the late 20th century. Its scarcity and unique take on the smoking narrative can spark interesting conversations at collector meetups. If you're into the oddities of cinema, this one has a pretty niche appeal.
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