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A Slice of Paradise unfolds in a way that feels almost nostalgic, capturing the essence of an era where sand greens made golf accessible to many. The pacing flows gently, allowing viewers to soak in the small-town charm of rural Kansas, where these courses still exist. The documentary doesn't just showcase the game, but dives into the lives of those who played on these courses—it's about community and connection. The practical effects are minimal; it’s really about the authenticity of the interviews and the landscape shots that tell their own story. There's a certain warmth in how the film presents its subjects, almost like a quiet invitation to reflect on the simple joys in life. Not a flashy production, but it carries a weight all its own.
Engaging look at golf accessibilityFocus on personal storiesRural Kansas atmosphere
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Liam Tangum
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