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So, 'We Need a Staple Gun' is this quirky little documentary short that captures the 1988 Fourth of July Yippie Smoke-in. It's got this raw, almost guerilla filmmaking vibe, you know? Shot by John Heyn and Seth Morris, the style is loose and spontaneous, like they were just hanging out and filming whatever caught their eye. The atmosphere is very much that of a laid-back protest, with a mix of absurdity and serious undertones about the counterculture. You can feel the camaraderie among the folks involved. The pacing is kind of meandering, but that's part of the charm. No big fancy effects, just real people in a real setting, which adds to its distinctive appeal. There's something fascinating about the way it documents a moment in time, capturing the spirit of the Yippie movement.
Interesting snapshot of 1980s counterculture.Raw filmmaking style, adds to its charm.Great for those into niche documentaries.
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