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So, 'Too Perfect' is an interesting exploration of youth and the bittersweet end of childhood. The setting right on the cusp of summer, with kids reveling in their last carefree moments, really captures a certain nostalgia. The pacing feels almost languid, like the slow fade of innocence, which is effective in drawing you into their world. It has a rawness in performances that can be hit-or-miss, but there’s something genuine about how these boys interact. It’s like you’re right there with them, feeling that perfect blend of joy and impending loss. It’s not flashy, but it works in a subtle way, making you reflect on the fleeting nature of those early years.
This film, while not widely discussed, has a certain charm that may appeal to niche collectors interested in coming-of-age stories. Its scarce distribution means finding a physical copy can be a challenge, especially in good condition. There's a modest but dedicated interest among collectors who appreciate films that resonate with the complexities of youth and the passage of time.
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