The first reaction in the whole film (positive laughter) was the deer in the grass. When I didn't know why, the theater was full of joy. In the last shot of a series of still life shots, a very realistic statue of a deer, lying in the weeds, can be fake at first glance, and then the camera stops there for you to see clearly, which is a bit interesting, like a Like a little joke. The light humor, the lack of hostility, the innocence of a childish child - I think it brings out the style of the whole film at once. Later, when the camp was in a mess, the deer also gave a camera to take care of it.
It is said that Demetri Martin, who plays the protagonist Elliot, fits the memoir writer's temperament very well, but I was immediately attracted to that Michael. Tisha, who is standing next to him, has an odd hat, small eyes that cannot be covered by long fluffy hair, and light freckles, which represent the temperament of most of the female Hippie in the film, while Michael, who exudes a kind of lazy and Sunshine to invincible free smell, curly hair, always smiling, can pull a horse, it is a very yuppie feeling, looking back, is one of the main founders of Woodstock. At the end of the festival he and Elliot said to the mess and the mud, and then we're going to talk about money, maybe we'll sue each other, hehe. what's your plan? I'm next...
well, that wraps up today
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