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So, 'Where Did Our Love Go' is like a snapshot of the Warhol Factory vibe, you know? It’s got this loose, experimental feel that really captures the essence of the 60s art scene. Warren Sonbert, with his keen eye, stitches together moments of serendipity—Janis Joplin making her mark, glimpses of the avant-garde. The pacing is fluid, almost dreamlike, with an intriguing mix of girl rock groups and disco. It's not just a film; it's a playful exploration of culture and relationships, peppered with references like 'Le Mépris' and 'North by Northwest.' The practical effects, though subtle, add to the film's charm, making it distinct in the realm of experimental cinema.
Experimental narrative structure reflects the 60s art scene.Features notable figures from the Warhol Factory.Preserved by the Academy Film Archive, ensuring its legacy.
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