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So Young, So Bad, So What dives into the making of Reform School Girls, which is certainly a fascinating look at the gritty underbelly of ‘80s indie cinema. The documentary captures that raw energy—it's almost like peeling back the layers of a chaotic production. You get a sense of the cast's camaraderie, but also the absurdity of the situations they faced. The pacing varies; some sections feel like they linger just enough to let you soak in the atmosphere, while others rush through the challenges of practical effects and production woes. It’s a blend of nostalgia and candid candidness; you see the struggles and triumphs that went into creating a cult piece of cinema. Not polished, but authentic.
Focuses on the struggles of production and practical effects.Insights on cast dynamics and director challenges.A unique glimpse into the making of a cult classic.
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