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So, 'Abortion, Corruption and Cops: The Bertram Wainer Story' really dives into some heavy stuff, you know? Set against a backdrop of 1970s societal upheaval, it captures the tension of a fight that feels as relevant today as it did back then. The pacing has this gritty urgency, almost like you’re right there with Wainer as he navigates through layers of corruption. The performances are raw, not overly dramatized, which gives it this grounded atmosphere. You get a real sense of the stakes involved — it’s not just about the legalities but the human stories behind the headlines. And the way they portray the practical effects of the time, it really emphasizes the danger and desperation of that era. Definitely a standout for anyone interested in the intersection of activism and personal sacrifice.
Gripping portrayal of 70s activismRaw performances that bring realismExplores the intersection of politics and personal rights
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