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So, 'Record of a Girls' High School Doctor: Pregnancy' is one of those obscure gems from the late '60s that really rounds out a collection. The film's atmosphere is oddly earnest for something that dances along the edges of exploitation; you can feel the tension in the air, as it tackles themes of adolescent sexuality and the pressures surrounding it. Its pacing is somewhat uneven, but that adds to the charm—there’s a rawness to it, like it’s trying to capture a slice of life rather than tell a polished story. The performances are interesting, too; they come off as somewhat naïve but genuine. It’s distinctive for how it mixes drama with a bit of social commentary, a real snapshot of its time, if you will.
This title is quite scarce, often found in niche circles of collectors focused on cinema from that era. It has had limited format releases, primarily on VHS and some bootlegged DVD versions, contributing to its rarity. Interest tends to spike among those who appreciate the blend of drama and the reflective commentary on youth, making it a curious piece for any serious collection.
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