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So, 'Second Time Around' is this intriguing documentary that captures a night of revelry among privileged seniors at St. John's School. You really get a raw sense of the atmosphere, like the kind of wild, carefree energy you can only find at that age. The pacing flows between the party chaos and the morning rush to school, and it feels almost surreal with everyone still buzzing from the night before. There’s this underlying commentary on privilege, youth, and the fleeting nature of these moments, which gives it a more reflective tone. The cinematography is quite striking too, especially with practical effects like the smoke flares, adding a layer of visual flair that feels right in line with the youthful exuberance being portrayed. It’s a unique look into a world that’s both glamorous and hollow, a little cautionary maybe, but purely observational.
Not widely known director, adds to its underground appeal.Captures a unique subculture of wealth and youth.Interesting use of practical effects to enhance the atmosphere.
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