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So, 'Like It Is' by William Rotsler is an interesting glimpse into the late '60s youth movement, mainly the free love and pot culture in the Bay Area. It’s raw and sort of unfiltered, capturing the essence of that time with an almost fly-on-the-wall approach. The pacing is leisurely, letting the scenes breathe, which gives you this immersive feel of just hanging out with these folks. The themes of liberation and rebellion are palpable, and you can't help but get drawn into their world. There’s a certain charm in its practical effects too, like how the visuals capture the vibrant yet chaotic energy of the hippie scene. It’s distinct for its authenticity and the way it doesn’t shy away from the realities of the counterculture.
Captures the spirit of the late 60s youth culture.Fly-on-the-wall style feels immersive.Authentic representation of the hippie lifestyle.
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