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The Persons Suffering from AIDS is a tense exploration of morality and consequences wrapped in a crime thriller. It delves into the darker side of human relationships and the stigma surrounding HIV in the late '80s. The pacing is deliberate, almost methodical, allowing the viewer to absorb the weight of the topic. Thereās a palpable atmosphere of dread, heightened by practical effects that emphasize the charactersā struggles. The performances are raw, especially the lead, who embodies desperation and sorrow. The film is distinctive not just for its premise but for how it unflinchingly portrays the fallout of the manās past. Itās a sobering reminder of a time when AIDS was shrouded in fear and misunderstanding.
Explores themes of morality and consequences.Set against the backdrop of the AIDS crisis.Offers a unique perspective on human relationships.
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