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Great Regular Flavor is this curious little documentary that captures a summer's essence in New York and Searsmont, Maine. The film has this airy, almost whimsical feel, enhanced by the childhood poems of five-year-old Daniel Shapiro. You get these striking performances from Dana Reitz, Yoshiko Chuma, and Wang Pint that weave together a tapestry of movement and simplicity. The backdrop of Duke Ellington's music layered with the sounds of Gamelon of Bali brings in this unique auditory texture that feels rich and immersive. It's not just a film; it's like a stroll through memories and fleeting moments. The pacing is gentle, allowing you to savor the visuals and sounds, making it a distinct piece among late '80s documentaries.
Gentle pacing evokes a nostalgic summer feel.Unique blend of childhood poetry and performances.Cinematography captures the essence of New York and Maine.
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