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Gonorröa iseravimise ohtlikkus is a rather striking documentary from 1986 that delves into a pretty taboo subject. It emphasizes the perils of self-medicating for STDs, which is, honestly, a topic that still resonates today. The tone is a blend of earnestness and urgency, urging viewers to confront their shame and seek professional help instead of relying on questionable advice from friends. While the director remains unknown, the film's pacing is quite effective, drawing you in with real-life anecdotes and somber statistics. It’s fascinating how it captures societal attitudes of the time towards sexual health, almost a time capsule of sorts. The practical effects are minimal but impactful, with a focus on interviews and informative graphics creating a distinctive atmosphere. Worth a watch if you're into educational films that tackle social issues.
Educational documentary on sexual healthEmphasizes professional medical advice over self-treatmentReflects societal attitudes towards STDs in the 1980s
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Reet Kasesalu
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