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When I Was a Child, from 1969, has this raw, almost confessional vibe that pulls you in. The pacing feels almost episodic, as it follows these high school graduates who, in a moment of rebellion, ditch a stuffy museum tour. You can sense the awkwardness and confusion of youth in every shot, like the director is trying to capture a fleeting moment in time. The performances are quite natural, lending an authenticity to their impulsive adventure. What really stands out, though, is the film's ability to evoke a sense of nostalgia for that age of discovery, even if the storytelling can feel a bit loose. It's like a snapshot of a specific feeling rather than a polished narrative.
This film is relatively scarce, with few known prints circulating among collectors. The lack of a recognized director adds an element of mystery that some find intriguing. It has found a niche audience who appreciate its raw portrayal of youth, but it’s not widely discussed in mainstream circles. If you come across it in its original format, it's certainly worth a closer look.
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