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Casual Ties: Casualties is a fascinating blend of documentary and drama, exploring the often-ignored psycho-social layers of venereal disease through the eyes of a young girl. Forsberg's direction gives it this raw, almost uncomfortable honesty, making you feel the weight of the subject matter. The pacing ebbs and flows, balancing moments of stark reality with quieter introspection. The performances are striking in their authenticity, particularly that of the young lead, who captures the innocence and confusion of childhood against such a heavy backdrop. It's a film that doesn't shy away from the harsh truths, yet manages to maintain a certain sensitivity. The atmosphere is almost haunting, leaving you with more questions than answers about the complexities of human relationships and health.
Interesting character study in the context of health education.Distinctive use of practical effects to convey emotional weight.Reflects the societal attitudes of the early 1970s toward disease and relationships.
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