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So, 'Orange Sunshine' is quite the deep dive into a fascinating slice of history. It explores the Brotherhood of Eternal Love, who were basically this group of surfers and idealistic hippies in Southern California. The way they navigated the 60s and early 70s, trying to push back against societal norms while simultaneously becoming major suppliers of psychedelics—really unique juxtaposition. The documentary's pacing flows well, blending interviews with archival footage that brings out this raw, almost chaotic vibe of the era. The themes of spirituality and social justice are woven throughout, making you think about the intentions behind their actions. It’s not just about drugs; it’s about a cultural movement. The atmosphere? Electric, yet tinged with nostalgia and a hint of inevitability.
Captures the essence of the 60s counterculture.Interesting mix of interviews and archival footage.Themes of spirituality and social justice resonate.
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William A. Kirkley
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