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So, 'Harvard Beats Yale 29-29' is this intriguing mix of documentary and drama that takes you back to that epic 1968 football game. What stands out is how Kevin Rafferty weaves in actual game footage with interviews from players, which gives it a real personal touch. You can feel the weight of the '60s hanging in the air, like a character in itself. The pacing flows nicely; it's not just about the game but what it meant in that era. Their reflections add layers, revealing the tension of college life amidst social upheaval. It's a unique blend that's more than just sports; it’s history and personal stories colliding.
Interesting historical contextUnique player interviewsBlends sports and personal stories
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