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Condom (1990) is quite the curious piece. It dives deep into the history of the contraceptive, blending documentary style with dramatic reenactments. The pacing is deliberate, almost educational, but it pulls you in with its frank discussions about sexual health. The tone fluctuates between informative and earnest, which keeps it engaging, if not always thrilling. What stands out are the practical effects used to illustrate the condom's evolution – very hands-on, if you catch my drift. The performances, while not cinematic heavyweights, hold a certain charm, enhancing the film's overall accessibility. It's one of those films that makes you think, challenging societal norms while stressing the importance of safe sex. Definitely, a unique entry in the documentary genre.
Intriguing mix of documentary and drama.Focuses on historical context and societal impacts.Great for discussions around sexual health education.
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