| Why it’s OK for ≤ 14 | Quick Plot | |----------------------|------------| | • Each short teaches a simple lesson (sharing, punctuality, caring for nature). • Very low tension, bright colors, and repetitive, predictable structure. | A cheerful little locomotive travels across the Soviet countryside, meeting various animals and people. In each episode the train helps solve a small problem, reinforcing a moral lesson. |
Adolescent sexuality, intergenerational communication, and social taboos of the 1970s.
The political climate of 1973 was marked by significant global events. The Vietnam War was winding down, but its impact on youth culture was still profound. Many young people were involved in or sympathetic to the anti-war movement, which had become a defining feature of youth activism. The year also saw a rise in environmental awareness, partly due to the publication of the book "The Population Bomb" by Paul Ehrlich, which highlighted the dangers of overpopulation and environmental degradation.
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The 1973 OK.RU Full tells the story of the final months of the Russian Empire, focusing on the period between the February Revolution and the October Revolution of 1917. The film follows the story of a group of revolutionaries, including Lenin, as they work to overthrow the Provisional Government and establish a socialist state. Through a series of dramatic and symbolic scenes, Eisenstein explores the tensions and contradictions of the revolutionary era, capturing the fervor and passion of the Bolsheviks as they strive to create a new world.
In fashion, 1973 continued to see the influence of the hippie and counterculture movements, with flared jeans, platform shoes, and maxi dresses being the trend. This was also a time when the first cell phones began to make appearances, though they wouldn't become mainstream for several more years.
An "expert" or social worker introduces various stories (vignettes) supposedly intended to educate parents on how to handle their children's "early sexual awakening".