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So, 'Spoiled Children' from 1980 has this interesting split narrative, you know? It straddles two different eras, '47 and '78, and really digs into the generational clash. The tone is a mix of biting satire and absurd comedy, which keeps the pacing lively, maybe a bit erratic at times, but it suits the chaotic youth culture they're portraying. The performances have this offbeat charm, especially from the older actors who embody that strict, no-nonsense vibe. Practical effects are minimal, but the real draw here is how it captures the zeitgeist of the times—like, you can feel the tension between old values and the rising hedonism of youth. It's distinctive for its time-hopping narrative that feels both relevant and a bit of a time capsule.
Features a unique dual timeline narrative.Captures the essence of youth culture in the late '70s.Satirical take on generational conflicts.
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