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The Hollywood Censorship Wars dives deep into the often tumultuous history of film censorship in America, starting from the silent era. It's fascinating how it reveals the tug-of-war between artistic expression and moral standards. The tone is quite reflective, almost academic, yet it captures some fiery moments from the debates. The pacing meanders a bit, which can be a double-edged sword. You get a thorough exploration, but it may lose some viewers along the way. The archival footage adds a raw quality that feels authentic. While the director's name is elusive, the insights into the Production Code's absurdities, like the infamous six-second kiss rule, are what make it distinctive and worth a watch for anyone interested in film history.
Features rare archival footage.Explores the evolution of the Production Code.Offers insights into societal impacts on filmmaking.
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