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Out Of My Head is one of those gritty docs that really dives into the teenage psyche. This isn't just about drug use; it's a raw exploration of boredom, isolation, and that desperate search for something more. The pacing feels very much like a winding river, meandering through the highs and lows of the protagonist's experiences. The atmosphere is thick with a sense of urgency, almost palpable as he ventures into the unknown. What stands out here are the practical effects—they have a realness to them that adds depth. Plus, the performances capture that awkwardness of youth so well. It’s not polished, but that's kind of its charm, you know? Definitely a unique entry in the documentary scene of the '90s.
90s documentary styleFocus on teenage isolationExplores effects of drug use
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