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House of Numbers: Anatomy of an Epidemic is a fascinating take on the HIV/AIDS narrative. It dives deep into the complexities and contradictions of the epidemic, featuring perspectives from various key figures in the field. The film's tone is unapologetically raw; it challenges the mainstream understanding and puts the spotlight on voices often unheard. The pacing is deliberate, allowing for contemplation and reflection, which adds to its weight. This isn’t just another documentary - it’s like peeling back layers of a controversial onion, revealing truths and assumptions that have shaped public perception. The practical effects are minimal but effective in conveying the emotional gravity of the topic. Definitely an intriguing piece for those invested in the discourse around health and society.
Explores unconventional viewpoints on HIV/AIDS.Features key figures discussing their experiences.Challenges the established narratives around the epidemic.
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