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Okeedoke is a fascinating glimpse into the life of Steve Jackson, the filmmaker’s brother-in-law. The documentary blends psychedelic photograph animation with a score by Chuck Aliamo, creating an almost dreamlike atmosphere. The pacing feels relaxed, allowing the visuals to really wash over you, while the themes of familial connection and personal narrative emerge subtly. It's not your typical documentary—more like an experimental take that embraces the quirky and the personal. The practical effects, with their trippy aesthetics, give it a unique texture that you won’t easily find in more mainstream fare. Definitely something distinct for those who appreciate the offbeat.
Okeedoke has seen limited re-releases over the years, making original formats somewhat scarce. Interest among collectors tends to focus on its experimental qualities and the unique blend of animation and music, which set it apart from other documentaries of its time. While not widely known, it has carved out a niche for those drawn to the avant-garde and personal storytelling in film.
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