Rabies (1957) is a fascinating documentary that dives deep into the signs and symptoms of rabies in animals. The film has this raw, almost clinical tone that feels like you're peering into a world that many would rather ignore. The pacing is methodical, giving you time to absorb the information, while the visuals are a mix of somewhat unsettling imagery and straightforward explanations. It's not flashy by today’s standards, but there’s a certain charm in its straightforward presentation. The practical effects used to demonstrate the condition in animals lend an eerie authenticity that’s hard to shake off. A unique piece for those interested in the intersection of public health and animal welfare, certainly a conversation starter among collectors.
Interesting perspective on animal health educationFeatures practical effects that enhance its authenticityGood for collectors focusing on educational films
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