love&peace carol

Jedidiah 2022-03-25 09:01:18

Under the influence of the hip belt, the local turtle youth discovers his wild nature and yearning for the world;

after the Vietnam War soldier returned to the country, he fell into depravity, and it was the inspiration of music and his peers that brought him back to youth;

a small town youth's hometown where the economy was originally deficient, It has become a free paradise in the eyes of all hippies;

after the Second World War, the older generation only believes that money is their only real support, and it is the music festival that allows them to regain their dreams;

while the younger generation has the dream of changing the world, using pure flesh and rock music. Welcome to love, welcome to freedom.

PS: I love that part of LSD.

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Extended Reading
  • Lucie 2022-03-19 09:01:07

    Peace & beautiful. The psychedelic description in the carriage is so beautiful that people have to be intoxicated. "Welcome to the center of the universe"

  • Nella 2022-03-27 09:01:15

    Ang Lee captures the essence of the festival, the queer space, the anti-war smell, the breeze of marijuana and sweat in the air. I like the little Joe in bohemian dress. Ang Lee has always been able to subtly discover the beauty of comrades.

Taking Woodstock quotes

  • [Elliot finds his father pouring a jug into the freshly-filled swimming pool]

    Elliot Tiber: Dad, that's bleach for the laundry.

    Jake Teichberg: It kills the germs. What's the difference?

  • [the Chamber of Commerce discussing tourism ideas]

    Frank: Well, okay. We got a lot of dairy farms around here, right? And a fair number of bulls. Okay, you've all heard of the running of the bulls in that town in Spain, Pampoona.

    Elliot Tiber: Pamplona.

    Frank: Well, no one's doing one in the Catskills. Seems to be a big draw over there.

    Annie: It would be very amusing to see all those Jews from Levitsky's summer colony, you know, the ones with the black top hats and the curls, running for their lives chased by our local livestock. Wouldn't that be a wonderful sight!