Social advertise on HIV/AIDS
Submitted by Luca Stefenelli on Wed, 28/10/2009 - 15:53
This video has been filmed by UNODC, the Office of the United Nations On Drugs and Crime, in order to document the risks of contracting HIV/AIDS. This invisible disease can be avoided. It's important to spread the knowledge.
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Comments
A chilling footage of Aids
A chilling footage of Aids and heroin gives me goosebumps every time I come across it on TV, poster or when it is mentioned in a conversation. UNODC has done a great job in using special effects to give it a greater aspect not only that but the location where it is set in a broken down apartment. The walls look damp light greenish, teenagers dancing, one injecting heroin while the other is so high his face looks pale cold you do not know if his dead or in a coma. However the apartment reflects the heroin and aid itself it takes you away from the light into the darkest depth where help is not heard in the shallowest pit hole. People who are affected by Aids and drugs are not the only people are going through changes but your close friends and family will leave them distraught as they will go through this emotional and economically journey into supporting him or her to deal with the calamity. The motto is think first before consequences creeps up to you like puberty.