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Juvenile Justice (1988) is an intriguing glimpse into the complexities of youth crime through a Bollywood lens. The film navigates dark themes with a somewhat uneven pacing, which adds to its unique charm. Practical effects aren’t a huge focus here, but the performances, particularly by the lead, carry a palpable intensity that draws you in. You can feel the social commentary woven into the fabric of the narrative, exploring the harsh realities of juvenile delinquency. The atmosphere feels heavy, almost oppressive at times, which really sets it apart from lighter fare of the era.
Juvenile Justice had a limited release, making it somewhat harder to find in good condition. It was primarily distributed through VHS in its heyday, but collectors have noted a growing interest in DVD and digital formats. The scarcity of physical media and its distinct take on serious social issues contribute to its allure among niche collectors, especially those who appreciate older Bollywood cinema.
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