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So this one's a curious entry into the documentary genre, though it’s got a rather controversial premise that might raise eyebrows. Here we follow schoolgirls post-club activities, and the focus on their physicality and sensitivity is, how do I put this, quite peculiar. The pacing is uneven, but it seems to lend itself to the overall vibe of the film—almost like it's a social commentary wrapped in something else entirely. The practical effects are minimal, but the performances have this raw energy that might resonate with a niche audience. It's definitely distinctive, even if it skirts the edges of taste. Makes you think about the themes of youth and vulnerability in a way that not many films dare to touch.
This film is part of a small series that collectors have mixed feelings about, as it treads into controversial territory. Its format hasn't seen much re-release, making existing copies somewhat scarce. There's a specific interest in its exploration of youth culture, and while it may not sit comfortably in all collections, for those who appreciate the unconventional, it has its unique place.
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