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So, 'Safe For Life,' it’s this quirky little animation from '89 directed by Liller Møller. It’s a mix of documentary and cartoon, really aimed at teens. The humor is pretty dry, almost awkward at times, but in a way that feels honest. The film dives into the whole safe sex topic, using condoms as a focal point, but it doesn’t just stick to that - it explores broader themes of intimacy and respect. The pacing can feel a bit off, but that just adds to its charm, I guess. The animation itself has this rough, hand-drawn quality that gives it a unique vibe, making it stand out from more polished works of the era. It's definitely a conversation starter, especially when looking at how it tackles serious issues with a light touch.
Interesting blend of animation and documentary.Humorous yet educational approach to safe sex.Unique hand-drawn animation style of the late '80s.
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