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Quadrangle is a fascinating dive into the 70s counterculture, showcasing two couples who took a leap into group marriage. The documentary's tone feels intimate, almost intrusive at times, as it captures candid moments that reveal their complexities. You get a real sense of the tension and dynamics involved in redefining relationships. Pacing is methodical, allowing you to absorb their experiences, and the practical effects are non-existent, but the realness of their discussions pulls you in. What stands out is the raw honesty of their interactions; it feels like a time capsule of ideals that were both radical and hopeful. It’s an interesting reflection on love, commitment, and the pursuit of an alternative lifestyle, making it a unique watch for those into social history in cinema.
Explores 70s countercultureIntimate portrayal of relationshipsReflects on alternative lifestyles
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