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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 Feinsteinâs 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 capsuleâit'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 performancesâthough not traditionalâare raw and authentic, making the whole experience feel alive.
Not your typical documentary ¡ Many experimental techniques ¡ Reflects the spirit of the 60s counterculture
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