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Going Furthur is a fascinating deep dive into the legacy of the Merry Pranksters, specifically through the lens of Ken Kesey's son, Zane. The documentary captures the essence of a modern road trip in the spirit of the original Furthur adventures, blending vibrant visuals with a raw, almost improvisational style. The pacing can feel reflective, allowing moments to breathe amidst the frenetic energy of the festivals and the bus life. You get a real sense of camaraderie among the new Pranksters, and there's a palpable nostalgia that runs through it all—it's like watching a piece of history being rewritten in real time. The film’s atmosphere is electric, yet deeply personal, making it a unique tribute to a countercultural movement that still resonates today.
Captures the spirit of the original Merry Pranksters.Intimate look at the road trip culture and its evolution.Showcases the dynamics of a new generation embracing the legacy.
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