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Never Too Young to Rock is a wild ride through the late '70s rock scene, where our young protagonist battles against an absurd ban on rock music on television. It's got this zany, chaotic energy that reflects the era and it’s packed with a bunch of performances from notable bands of the time. The pacing is a bit all over the place, which actually adds to its charm. You get a feel for the desperation of rock enthusiasts and the absurdity of censorship. Plus, the practical effects and stage antics capture the spirit of the music scene brilliantly, making it a curious little gem in the genre.
Never Too Young to Rock has seen limited releases over the years, with some collectors noting the scarcity of certain formats, especially on DVD. It's a film that doesn't pop up often in discussions but has a dedicated niche following. The combination of music and sci-fi elements, along with the historical context of rock censorship, gives it an interesting place in film history, making it a unique piece for those interested in the evolution of music in cinema.
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