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So, 'Sex, Drugs & Bicycles' is this intriguing documentary by Jonathan Blank that really takes a hard look at life under different socio-economic conditions. It's not just a collection of statistics but a deep dive into real lives, exploring themes like work-life balance and social welfare. The pacing is pretty relaxed, allowing you to soak in the absurdity of contrasts – like, who knew universal health care could be such a contentious issue? The interviews feel authentic, not overly staged, which adds to the overall atmosphere. There’s this almost paradoxical vibe, where the supposed nightmares of these systems become something else entirely when you see how people actually live. It's a thought-provoking piece for sure, one that lingers after viewing.
Engaging interviews with real peopleUnique take on socio-economic themesThought-provoking contrasts in lifestyle
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