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So, 'Me, Too?' is this interesting slice of late '60s educational cinema that dives into some pretty heavy themes like exclusion and anger, all packaged for a classroom setting. The tone is rather somber, with a pacing that allows for contemplation and discussion—definitely designed to provoke thought. It’s not flashy; practical effects are minimal, as the focus is more on the performances and the message. You might find the acting a bit raw, but it fits the film's intent to resonate with younger audiences. It's distinctive because of its straightforward approach to uncomfortable subjects, making it a curious artifact of its time.
This film has seen limited distribution over the years, often found in educational film archives or dusty classroom collections. It’s not particularly common on physical media, making it somewhat scarce in collector circles, especially in good condition. The curiosity around its educational intent and the themes tackled make it a niche interest for those who appreciate the era's approach to social issues in film.
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