So, 'Decade of Death' is this gritty documentary from '71, you know? It kinda captures the raw essence of the early highway safety movement. The film is packed with real, unfiltered footage that leaves an impression, to say the least. It moves at a pace that feels urgent, almost frantic, like it's trying to jolt viewers into awareness. The atmosphere is heavy, and there’s this unsettling juxtaposition of everyday driving and the violence that can unfold. The practical effects - or rather, the real-life aftermath of accidents - they hit hard. It's not just another safety film; it’s a reminder of the stakes. The tone is stark, confronting societal negligence in a way that feels very 70s. Definitely a piece that reflects its time.
Explores social responsibility through shocking imageryFeatures real footage from accidentsReflective of 1970s safety campaigns
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