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You Are What You Eat is a fascinating slice of 1960s counterculture, blending documentary and music in a way that feels both spontaneous and strangely orchestrated. Barry Feinsteinās direction captures the essence of the time, with a mobile camera that dances through a kaleidoscope of visuals and sounds. The film feels like a time capsuleāit's a patchwork of the odd and the avant-garde, inviting viewers to explore the bizarre rituals and lifestyles of the era. With its eclectic soundtrack and innovative optical effects, it really stands out among its contemporaries. The pacing is a bit erratic, reflecting the chaotic energy of the 60s scene, and the performancesāthough not traditionalāare raw and authentic, making the whole experience feel alive.
Not your typical documentaryMany experimental techniquesReflects the spirit of the 60s counterculture
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