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Panic in the Schools is a gritty exploration of a father's grief and a journalist's quest for truth amidst the chaos of drug culture in the early '80s. It carries this heavy tone throughout, painting a stark picture of the dangers lurking in educational institutions. The pacing feels intense, especially during the father's pursuit of justice, which keeps you on edge. Practical effects are used sparingly but effectively, adding to the film's raw atmosphere. The performances, especially from the father, are heartfelt and compelling, showcasing the depths of despair and determination. It's these elements that make it stand out in a sea of similar narratives from the era, tapping into real societal issues with a personal touch.
Interesting take on the drug crisis in schools.Notable for its emotional performances.Sets a dark, tense atmosphere that lingers.
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