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The Lundstroms Livin' Happy is this unique showcase from '74 that brings a warm, family-oriented vibe. The film presents the Lundstrom family, who are not just performers but also a tight-knit group sharing their faith through music. It's a straightforward presentation, nothing flashy, but the sincerity in their performances definitely resonates. The pacing is relaxed, creating a homey atmosphere, as if you're getting a glimpse into their living room rather than a stage. The songs, while rooted in gospel, have a catchy, feel-good quality that lingers. What stands out here is the genuine connection the family seems to have with their audience, making it a cozy watch for those interested in faith-based music.
This film has become somewhat rare over the years, reflecting the niche interest in gospel music films from the 70s. It's not widely available on modern formats, which has led to a bit of a collector's buzz around it, especially among those who appreciate family-centric, faith-based media. While it may not have widespread acclaim, its scarcity in physical media circles makes it an intriguing find for collectors who appreciate the genre.
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