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LSD a Go Go is this intriguing documentary that dives into the murky waters of the CIA's LSD experiments. The film opens with a chilling recount of an army officer's tragic end, which sets a heavy tone right from the start. It weaves together educational drug-scare films and archival footage, creating a surreal atmosphere that's both unsettling and captivating. The pacing feels intentional, almost hypnotic, as it builds a narrative around the bizarre intersection of government experimentation and mental health. What makes it stand out? The raw honesty and unflinching exploration of a dark chapter in history. It's not just about the drug itself, but the paranoia and ethical dilemmas wrapped around it. Definitely leaves you thinking long after the credits roll.
Examines the CIA's LSD program in the 1950sFeatures a mix of archival footage and educational filmsFocuses on themes of paranoia and ethical dilemmas
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