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So, 'Teach You a Lesson' is this early short by Gregory King that really dives into some raw territory. The narration by Madeleine Sami is something else; it’s like she captures the essence of youth while also hinting at a darker narrative. You’ve got this 13-year-old boy caught up in a shoplifting moment, but the story unfolds with adult actors playing the kids, which adds this layer of surrealism. It’s not your typical coming-of-age tale; it’s got this unsettling vibe that lingers. The pacing is deliberate, and it gives you time to really absorb the atmosphere. There’s a striking contrast between childhood innocence and the harshness of domestic abuse that’s hard to shake off.
This film is a bit of a rarity on the collector’s circuit, not easily found in mainstream collections. Its unique narrative structure and thematic depth make it a talking point among collectors interested in short films that challenge conventional storytelling. As far as formats go, it seems to have had limited releases, which adds to its scarcity and allure for anyone who appreciates early works that don’t shy away from tough subjects.
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