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Generation is a curious blend of comedy that's both light and incisive. Set against the backdrop of Greenwich Village, the film captures the zeitgeist of the late '60s with a playful yet biting satire. The newlyweds' unconventional approach to childbirth raises eyebrows and comedic tensions, especially with the father figure who embodies more traditional views. It's not just a simple comedy; it touches on themes of generational conflict and personal freedom, all while maintaining a laid-back pacing that mirrors the era. The performances have a certain rawness, contributing to the film's authenticity, though the director remains a mystery, adding to its underground appeal.
Generation has had a pretty limited release on various formats over the years, primarily surfacing on VHS and occasionally on DVD. Its scarcity makes it a bit of a treasure for collectors, especially those drawn to counterculture cinema from the '60s. Interest tends to spike among fans of period-specific narratives, as well as those who appreciate the offbeat nature of its content, making it a unique find in any serious collection.
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