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So, 'Puberty: Sexual Education For Boys and Girls' is quite the documentary from '91, directed by Ronald Deronge. It's got this straightforward, almost clinical vibe, but there's an earnestness that runs through it. The pacing can feel a bit uneven, but it captures the awkwardness of puberty in a way that’s both informative and somewhat relatable. It tackles everything from menstruation to masturbation with a frankness that was pretty bold for its time. The practical effects, especially in the segments about body development, aren't flashy, but they serve to emphasize the themes well enough. It’s distinctive in its approach, really; you could almost say it feels like a time capsule of early '90s attitudes towards sexual education.
Documentary style captures the essence of early 90s education.Frank discussions about sensitive topics.Reflects cultural attitudes toward sexuality at its time.
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