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Prick tackles the intense journey of two seventeen-year-olds, both grappling with their messy home lives. It's raw, honest, and really does a solid job of capturing that teenage angst and desire to escape. The pacing is quite deliberate; it doesn’t rush through their adventures but rather lets the weight of their experiences sink in. There's a certain grit to it, and practical effects give a realness that's often missing in bigger productions. Performances feel unrefined, in a way that enhances authenticity. It’s distinctive in how it navigates themes of resilience and friendship against an unforgiving world.
This film has had a limited release, making it somewhat elusive for collectors. There’s not much in terms of special editions or significant format history, which adds to the rarity factor. Interest seems to rise among those who appreciate indie cinema that explores deeper emotional landscapes, but finding a copy can be a bit tricky due to its lesser-known status.
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