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Say No to Strangers is this intriguing short doc from '81 that really dives into the uneasy topic of child safety and sexual predators. Directed by John Mackenzie, it’s got a raw, almost unsettling atmosphere, fitting for a film tackling such sensitive themes. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to absorb the stark messages without feeling rushed. I mean, it really emphasizes awareness rather than panic, which is a fine line to walk. The performances, especially from the kids, feel genuine, capturing a mix of innocence and the seriousness of the subject matter. What sets it apart is its low-budget, practical approach to storytelling. It’s not flashy, but that’s what makes it resonate more - it’s all about the message, and it hits home.
Short documentary formatFocus on child safetyAuthentic performances
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