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Drugs Are Like That is an intriguing snapshot of the late '60s cultural landscape, crafted by Paul Nagel Jr. The pacing's a bit erratic, which adds to its charm, shifting from somber reflections on addiction to those quirky moments that make you chuckle. You can't help but notice the set design, it's got that kitschy vibe with pot-holder sweater vests and the wild hairstyles of the era. The film does a decent job tackling heavy themes, but it’s the practical effects that often steal the show, like the exaggerated expressions and the almost cartoonish depictions of substance use. It’s a bizarre mix of education and entertainment, and those vintage visuals really set a distinctive tone that lingers long after the credits roll.
Features unique vintage fashion and set design.Explores serious themes with a lighthearted touch.Offers an authentic glimpse into the 1960s cultural atmosphere.
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