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Damn Hippies is this wild ride set in 1973, where the clash of counterculture and small-town life plays out in a way that's both nostalgic and gritty. The pacing is, well, all over the place—some moments drag, but others are packed with chaotic energy that really captures the spirit of the era. The practical effects, while not groundbreaking, add a certain charm, especially during the action sequences where you can tell they tried to keep it real. Performances range from the surprisingly heartfelt to the downright bizarre, giving the film its own unique flavor. It's not polished, but there's something undeniably authentic about how it portrays the struggle of blending free-spirited ideals with societal expectations. Makes you think about how the past still echoes today.
Explores themes of counterculture vs. societal normsUnique blend of nostalgia and actionInteresting character dynamics and performances
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Morten O. Reiten
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