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So, 'Far Out: Life On & After the Commune' is a fascinating dive into this little slice of the 60s counterculture. You know, like it’s not just a documentary; it feels more like a time capsule. The pacing's pretty relaxed, almost meditative, which fits the vibe of communal living. The filmmakers really capture the essence of these radical journalists, showing their struggles, growth, and eventual return to the political scene. It’s not all sunshine and roses, though—there’s a rawness to their stories that feels genuine. You see the evolution of their community, it’s like they navigate the chaos of the times while trying to hold onto their ideals. The archival footage is well-used, making it a distinctive piece that reflects on both the past and present.
Emphasis on communal living and its challengesExplores the evolution from idealism to pragmatismRich archival footage enhances the narrative
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