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So, "Margaret Sanger: A Public Nuisance" is quite the film, really. Steve Bull captures this tumultuous time with a certain grit that feels authentic, like you're actually stepping into the early 20th century. The pacing is deliberate, almost methodical, allowing you to soak in the heavy themes around women's rights and the societal pushback against birth control. It's interesting how the media itself plays a character in this narrative, reflecting the often hostile environment that Sanger faced. The practical effects and period-appropriate visuals really immerse you in that world. The performances feel raw, a bit unrefined, which only adds to the film's charm. It's a fascinating look at a pivotal figure in history, wrapped in a presentation that mirrors the era's own documentary style.
Interesting take on media's role in historical debates.Authentic period style and atmosphere.Deep dive into women's rights history.
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Terese Svoboda
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