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So, 'Go Ask Alice' is this raw, gritty exploration of a young girl's descent into the counterculture of the late '60s. The atmosphere is heavy, almost claustrophobic, as we follow her through a world of drugs and chaotic relationships. There's a haunting quality to the narrative, and while the performances can feel a bit dated, they still capture that sense of fear and confusion. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to really sink into Alice's psyche—it's not just about the events, but the emotional toll they take. What makes it distinctive is its stark honesty, a reflection of a turbulent time that doesn’t shy away from the darker aspects of adolescence and addiction.
'Go Ask Alice' has had various formats over the years, but finding a pristine copy of the original broadcast version is quite a task for collectors. It's often discussed in niche circles, given its impact and the way it captures the era's zeitgeist. The scarcity of certain editions, especially those that retain their original packaging, adds to its appeal, making it a noteworthy entry for anyone interested in the cultural narratives of the time.
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