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So, 'School Hours' is an interesting blend of comedy and documentary that dives into the chaotic life of students navigating challenges both in and out of the classroom. The tone is light-hearted, with plenty of awkward mishaps and humorous dialogues that feel relatable. Mr. Cornley, the mentor figure, is a bit of a guiding light, yet completely normal, which keeps the vibe grounded. The pacing flows nicely—sometimes it feels almost like watching real life unfold, with moments of genuine reflection peeking through the laughter. It’s got this almost raw quality, like they used practical effects to heighten authenticity rather than just slap on digital tricks. The performances, while not overly polished, convey real friendship dynamics that resonate well. Worth noting.
Light-hearted humor mixed with real student experiences.Interesting character dynamics and mentorship themes.Pacing gives it a documentary-like feel.
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Samuel Watterson
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