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So, The High Five, right? It dives into that moment in '77 when Dusty Baker hit his 30th homer. You see, it wasn't just a home run; it was this spontaneous interaction that changed sports culture forever. Glenn Burke, the rookie, just meets him at home plate and raises his arm for this slap. The documentary captures that energy, blending interviews with old footage. There's this real nostalgic vibe, capturing a time when baseball felt a bit purer. It delves into Burke's life too, and that adds a layer of poignancy, you know? The pacing is pretty laid-back, letting you soak in not just the moment but what it meant for camaraderie in sports. It's a neat exploration of how a simple gesture turned into something bigger.
Explores the cultural impact of a simple gestureInterviews with players and historiansCaptures the spirit of the 1970s baseball era
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