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So, 'Women Under the Influence' is this raw documentary from '86 that really digs deep into how alcohol impacts women’s health. It doesn’t shy away from the tough stuff. You’ve got a mix of personal stories and broader societal commentary—like, it really examines the pressures women face to drink. The pacing is almost conversational, letting these interviews breathe and resonate. There’s a certain somber atmosphere throughout, which feels so genuine. It's not just statistics; it's real lives. The performances, if you can call them that, are candid and often heartbreaking. What stands out is how it manages to blend social critique with emotional depth without any flashy production tricks. It’s the kind of film that lingers in your thoughts long after you’ve seen it.
Explores societal pressures on womenFeatures candid interviewsReflects on health implications of alcohol
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