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So, 'Last Hippie Standing' is this really intriguing documentary from 2002 that captures the essence of the hippie movement, especially in Goa. It’s shot in a video clip style, which gives it a raw, somewhat fragmented feel, like a collection of memories rather than a linear narrative. You get these moments that feel personal, almost like a diary, with folks reminiscing about their search for freedom and meaning in a world that, let's face it, often doesn't make sense. The pacing is loose, fitting for the subject matter, and it almost invites you to linger in those thoughts. The themes of searching and belonging really resonate, making it stand out from other documentaries of its time. It’s not just about the movement; it’s about the people and what they were trying to find.
Video clip style adds a unique texture.Focus on personal experiences and reflections.Captures the essence of searching for belonging.
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