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It Ain't Worth It: Athletes For Abstinence
It ain't worth it is a long form music/documentary video with some of today's hottest athletes talking straight about the potential hazards of pre-marital sex.
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Plot Summary
This short documentary features several prominent professional athletes from the 1980s discussing the importance of abstinence from sex before marriage. Each athlete shares personal anecdotes and motivations for their stance, emphasizing values such as self-respect, focus on career, and adherence to religious or moral beliefs. The film aims to encourage young people to make similar choices regarding sexual activity.
Critical Reception
As a public service announcement rather than a theatrical film, formal critical reviews are scarce. It was widely distributed through schools and community programs, primarily evaluated on its messaging and perceived impact on its target audience. Its reception was generally aligned with the prevailing conservative social attitudes of the mid-1980s regarding sexual abstinence.
What Reviewers Say
A straightforward and earnest presentation of the abstinence message.
Features well-known athletes lending credibility to the cause.
Primarily viewed as an educational tool for its intended demographic.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews is not available for this historical public service announcement.
Fun Fact
The film was produced by the United States Information Agency (USIA) and distributed internationally, aiming to promote American values.
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