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The Great AZT Debate is this raw, unfiltered look at the trials of the early AIDS crisis. It's not just a documentary; it's a window into a heated moment in medical history. Activists are really putting themselves out there, arguing the huge stakes of AZT - both its potential benefits and the serious side effects. You can feel the urgency in their voices. The pacing has a kind of frenetic energy, which adds to the tension. It's not slick; it’s gritty and honest, capturing the chaos of the era. The performances, if you can call them that, are passionate and real, drawing you in. This film stands out for its focus on the human experience behind the statistics, making you think about the broader implications of drug approval and patient rights.
Focuses on the activist perspective.Gripping discussions on drug efficacy.Captures the urgency of the AIDS crisis.
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