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"textContent": "The 1970s gave filmmakers a strange kind of freedom. Studios were taking risks, censorship rules had loosened, and directors kept trying to outdo each other with movies that felt more shocking, violent, or uncomfortable than anything audiences had seen before.\n\nSome became classics, others were banned outright, and a few still leave viewers wondering how they ever played in normal theaters. They all had something: either graphic violence, disturbing subject matter, or scenes that sparked outrage for years afterward. These films pushed boundaries in ways that would still be controversial today. Somehow, despite all the backlash, they survived and became part of movie history.\n\nThe post ’70s Movies That Crossed the Line and Got Away With It appeared first on Den of Geek.",
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