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So, 'The TwoTakes: When We Were Kids' has that relatable vibe of teenage angst against the backdrop of high school rivalries. It's got this raw energy, you know? The pacing feels a bit nostalgic, like those classic coming-of-age flicks. It's all about unrequited love and the struggle against the typical jock stereotype, which is something that resonates on different levels. The performances have a certain authenticity that pulls you in, though the director remains a mystery, which adds an intriguing layer to its lore. There’s a charm in how they handle practical effects that feels refreshing, almost like a throwback to simpler storytelling techniques.
This film seems to float under the radar, having limited releases that make it a bit of a scavenger hunt for collectors. I’ve noticed a growing interest among niche groups, particularly those who appreciate indie films from this era. Formats are scarce, with early copies in particularly good condition fetching decent interest. It's likely to find a spot on the shelves of those who admire the blends of youth drama with heartfelt storytelling.
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