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So, 'Social Worker: Boy' is the second entry in this Hong Kong series from '76. The storytelling has this raw, almost documentary-like feel that really pulls you in. The pacing is a bit uneven at times, but it adds to the overall tension of the piece. There’s a gritty realism to the performances that feels authentic, reflecting the struggles faced by the characters. The themes revolve around social issues, and you can see the filmmakers were trying to shed light on real-life challenges. This film stands out for its practical effects, which aren't flashy but serve the narrative well, grounding the story in a more relatable way. It's a time capsule of its era, really. Definitely a unique watch.
The film has seen various formats over the years, but finding a decent copy can be a bit of a hunt, especially on VHS. Its limited release and obscure status have created a niche but dedicated collector interest. As more collectors delve into Hong Kong cinema from this period, expect this title to gain traction among those who appreciate its unique storytelling and themes.
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