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Exam (1980) is an intriguing documentary that dives into the often-overlooked realm of road safety regulations. The film's tone is serious, almost instructional, creating an atmosphere that's both urgent and reflective. It paces itself methodically, letting viewers absorb the vital information without overwhelming them. What sets it apart are the practical effects employed to visualize road rules—quite innovative for its time. The performances, while not central, feel authentic, adding to the film's educational purpose. It’s a niche piece that resonates with a specific audience, especially those interested in the evolution of road safety narratives and societal attitudes towards driving regulations.
Documentary style gives it a unique realness.Effective use of practical effects for education.Interesting look at 80s views on road safety.
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