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So, 'King Henry' is this intriguing little film set in a Cornish secondary school, where the teachers are trying to keep pace with all things modern. It's got this laid-back vibe, almost like a slice-of-life, as two teens navigate the chaos of being elected prom king and king. The performances have this rawness, a kind of youthful energy that feels genuine. You can almost taste the awkwardness of teenage life, and there's a nice contrast between the old-school teaching methods and the students' digital-savvy world. It’s not flashy, but there's something refreshing about its approach to the high school experience, and you can't help but appreciate the practical effects that add a nice touch without overshadowing the story.
As of now, 'King Henry' hasn't had much of a release history, and so it remains somewhat elusive for collectors. Its limited availability might spark interest among those looking for unique high school narratives. The film's local charm and focus on youth culture could make it a rarity to watch out for, especially if it gains traction in indie film circles.
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