However, from the faint hippie flavor, I feel that this is not the fault of the movie. Maybe the 1970s and my life are too far apart. So I can not fully integrate into the film, especially the rhythm of its editing.
In fact, when I watch it, I think about "graduates" the most, but it doesn't have the explosion of graduates, because the film has always been rebellious. Unlike the strong social criticism among graduates, this film is more Close to the essence of the hippie spirit, although there are also satires on the rules and authority, but the basis is very light and not malicious, it is more elucidated, or the pursuit and love for the vitality of life.
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