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So, American Youth is this intriguing 2019 documentary that weaves together a lot of different media—think commercials, news clips, political ads, and found footage. It’s kind of jarring but really compelling. The pacing varies, like it jumps around but in a way that makes you reflect on how the commercialization of youth has transformed since the 60s and 70s. The tone feels almost like a historical collage, a bit chaotic yet purposeful. The way it mixes these visuals creates this stark commentary on the loss of idealism. It’s not a traditional documentary; it’s more of a visual essay, making it stand apart in how it engages with its themes. Quite a piece.
Experimental structure with a collage format.Explores the transition from 60s/70s idealism to commercialization.Unique blend of different media types creates a distinct atmosphere.
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