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Daytime Revolution is this fascinating snapshot of a unique moment in media history. The film really captures the essence of 1972, blending the casualness of daytime TV with the radical energy of the era. You’ve got John Lennon and Yoko Ono, who bring this refreshing, unfiltered vibe to the Mike Douglas Show. It’s not just about the performances, but how they engage with guests like Jerry Lewis and the audience. There's something almost surreal about watching them navigate serious topics in such a laid-back format. The pacing is reflective, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere of the time. It feels like you’re peering into a time capsule, where the spirit of change was palpable, and the daily conversations were anything but ordinary.
Explores the impact of celebrity on social issues.Includes rare archival footage.Examines the cultural context of the early 70s.
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