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Angry Annie dives into a raw and gritty narrative, capturing the turbulent landscape of the 1970s around women's reproductive rights. The film's pacing feels deliberate, allowing the weight of Annie's choices to resonate throughout. The atmosphere is thick with tension, showcasing not just Annie's personal struggle but also the societal pressures that surround her. Performances are grounded and authentic, with each character adding layers to Annie's journey—some as allies, others as opponents. It’s distinctively unflinching in its exploration of themes like autonomy and resistance, while practical effects ground the more intense moments in a stark reality. The film really doesn’t shy away from the uncomfortable, making it a thought-provoking piece for those interested in the complexities of its era.
Explores women's reproductive rightsSet in the 1970sStrong character dynamics
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