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So, 'Twenty, Forty, Sixty' is this documentary that takes you on a journey through dance from the 60s to now. It's fascinating how it captures not just the styles, but the spirit of each era. You can really feel the shifts in atmosphere as they juxtapose the old dance halls with contemporary settings. The pacing is nice; it flows like a good mix of songs, with interviews and performances that really highlight the personal stories tied to dance. What stands out is the emphasis on how dance connects people and the benefits it brings to mental health. There’s a raw authenticity; it doesn’t shy away from showing the struggles along with the joys. Just a neat film that resonates on a lot of levels.
Explores dance's evolution from the 60s to today.Highlights personal stories and community connection.Focuses on mental and physical health benefits.
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