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So, 'Love Love Love' from 1968 is this fascinating little piece of cinema that captures the spirit of the time. It's got this raw, pixelated quality that adds a layer of authenticity, almost like you're there at the rally in Hyde Park alongside the likes of Ginsberg and Williams. The pacing feels erratic, which mirrors the chaotic energy of the protest itself. And the Beatles' song overlays it all, creating a sense of camaraderie and rebellion. It's not your conventional documentary by any means, but the way it reflects the counterculture movement makes it quite distinct. You can really feel the passion of the era seep through the footage, which is really what sets it apart.
'Love Love Love' exists in a bit of a niche within the collector community, primarily due to its limited release and the obscure director. Variants of this film have surfaced in underground circuits, but original prints are hard to come by. Collectors tend to appreciate the film not just for its subject matter, but for its historical context, making it a conversation starter in any collection.
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