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So, 'Young, Young Men' is this indie gem from 2020, though the director's name seems to have slipped through the cracks. It's a laid-back, slice-of-life journey that captures the vibe of millennial South-East England. The pacing feels languid, almost inviting you to soak in the countryside as these two schoolboys navigate their way to a summer party, all while on the brink of discovering their exam results. It’s not flashy—more about the quiet moments and the underlying tension of youth and expectation. The performances are natural, giving it that genuine touch which makes the whole thing resonate. It’s one of those films that slowly grows on you, like a quiet summer evening fading into night.
‘Young, Young Men’ hasn’t seen much in terms of widespread release, making it somewhat of a rare find in collector circles. The film's indie roots and the ambiguity around its director add an intriguing layer for those interested in exploring lesser-known works. Although not widely discussed, it’s gaining attention among collectors for its authentic portrayal of youth culture and its unique narrative style, suggesting it could become more sought after in the future.
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