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The ABC of Love and Sex: Australia Style is an oddball docu-comedy that takes you on a cheeky journey through the alphabet, each letter diving into topics around sexuality and relationships. John D. Lamond's direction gives it a playful yet informative tone, making it feel like a kooky educational experience. The pacing is a bit uneven, fitting for its episodic nature, but that just adds to its charm. You get a mix of goofy reenactments and candid interviews, which makes for a fascinating watch, especially in the context of the late '70s Australian landscape. It’s a film that doesn’t shy away from the awkwardness of the subjects it tackles, presenting them with a light-hearted approach that's distinctive for its time.
Tongue-in-cheek exploration of sex education · Unique alphabetical format offers variety · Reflects 1970s Australian societal views
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