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IQ 200 is an odd little piece that stands out in its exploration of adolescent mischief and the misunderstandings that come with it. The tone leans towards light-hearted yet carries an undercurrent of critique on how society labels kids, especially with mental health nuances. The pacing has this quaint, almost awkward rhythm, which adds to the charm—it's not your typical narrative flow. There’s a certain rawness in the performances that feels genuine, especially in the scenes where Doni interacts with the girls. It’s a film that captures that awkwardness of youth, layered with a sense of innocence and rebellion.
IQ 200 hasn't seen much re-release in recent years, which adds to its scarcity. It was originally available in VHS format only, and collectors often seek it out for its unique take on youth culture and the awkwardness of growing up. There’s a niche interest for it, particularly among those who appreciate lesser-known films that offer a different perspective on childhood and societal norms.
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