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So, 'How Not to Become a Victim of Crime' is this short documentary from 1996 that dives into the unsettling world of crime prevention. It’s kind of a mixed bag, really. The tone is very straightforward, almost like a public service announcement at times. The pacing is brisk, keeping you engaged without dragging. It's packed with practical advice, but it has this almost clinical feel, not much flair in the visuals or effects. The performances are all quite earnest—definitely not polished actors, but you can tell they believe in the message. It stands out for its direct approach and the way it tackles themes of personal safety in a no-nonsense way. If you appreciate educational films, it's a slice of a time when such things were more common.
Educational film from the mid-90sFocus on crime prevention adviceDistinctive for its earnestness and straightforward delivery
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