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So, 'How to Act on Reality TV' is an interesting little gem that centers around the first day at the New York Reality TV School. The film dives into that peculiar world where everyone seems to be performing, even when they're simply being themselves. The pacing is a bit uneven, which honestly adds to the charm—it's almost like you’re peeking into a real classroom setting where things don't always go according to plan. The atmosphere is lively, yet there’s this underlying critique of the reality TV phenomenon. The performances range from earnest to over-the-top, capturing that weird blend of authenticity and artifice that reality TV thrives on. It’s a unique exploration, for sure, worth a look if you’re into the culture surrounding reality television.
This film isn't widely circulated, making it somewhat elusive for collectors. It has had limited releases on various formats, which adds to its scarcity. Many collectors appreciate its offbeat take on reality television and the insights into the genre's mechanics, leading to a growing interest over the years. Not a blockbuster by any means, but definitely a conversation starter among those who have a keen interest in media studies.
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