That's usually how it works, too — except in the case of these wardrobe malfunctions that skated past a hundred sets of eyes and somehow ended up in the movie.
Nothing much really happens in Richard Linklater's re-creation of his own youth at the dawn of the American bicentennial summer, just like what happens when real kids get together, both then and now.
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Instead, it's the binary opposite: plenty of exposed skin think perpetually unbuttoned tops and jackets; sleeveless, tattoo-revealing tees for the guys and skimpy outfits for the girls.