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Glastonbury Kids is a raw, unfiltered dive into the lives of suburban youth, captured through a verite lens. The film's pacing mimics the rhythm of adolescence—quick flashes of carefree moments offset by weighty introspection. What I find striking is how it lays bare the boys' attempts to emulate their stunts-show idols, revealing both their bravado and vulnerabilities. The performances feel authentic, almost too real at times, as they grapple with teenage pressures and the quest for identity. Practical effects? Not much in that department, but the real-life drama is compelling enough. It's a portrait of boys navigating the peaks and valleys of high school life, and that mix of euphoria and melancholy gives it a distinct flavor.
Raw verite styleAuthentic performancesExploration of teenage identity
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