
Movie spotlight
Just One Kid
A 1974 dramatised documentary based on the memories of Alfred Maron.
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Plot Summary
A teenager struggles with his identity and belonging as he navigates life in a new town. He faces challenges fitting in at school and dealing with his home life, ultimately finding a way to overcome his advers positive experiences.
Critical Reception
This low-budget drama aimed at a younger audience received a generally mild reception. While some appreciated its intentions to tackle teenage issues, many critics found the storytelling to be predictable and the acting uninspired. It is not widely remembered or critically analyzed.
What Reviewers Say
The film attempts to address relatable teenage struggles but lacks depth.
Performances are generally considered to be unremarkable.
The narrative follows a conventional and unoriginal path.
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Fun Fact
The film was produced by Four Leaf Productions, a company that primarily focused on television movies and series during the 1970s.
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