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Happy Hour, from 2013, dives into the raw, unfiltered world of drinking culture. It’s a documentary that captures the highs and lows, the camaraderie and isolation that come with alcohol. The pacing is reflective, allowing you to soak in each personal story, every clink of glass feels like a heartbeat. What stands out is the stark honesty of the interviews; it's not glamorized, just real folks sharing their experiences. There's a palpable tension between joy and despair that's hard to shake off. No flashy edits or effects, just genuine moments that linger. The atmosphere? Thick with nostalgia and a bit of melancholia, making you think about your own relationship with drinking. It’s a piece that resonates more than it entertains.
Explores drinking culturePersonal and raw interviewsReflective pacing and tone
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