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Revolution My A..
A comedy about a Danish private detective, normally just occupied with cases about unfaithful spouses, is suddenly involved in murder, arms deal, revolution in Guateragua, briefcase full of money and the Danish intelligence agency.
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Plot Summary
This documentary captures the anti-war and counter-culture movements of the late 1960s, focusing on the political activism and protests. It features footage from various events and rallies, offering a raw and unfiltered look at the era's social and political turmoil. The film explores the philosophies and actions of key figures within these movements.
Critical Reception
The film received a mixed to positive reception, with critics acknowledging its historical significance and its capturing of a pivotal moment in American history. However, some found its style to be chaotic and its message unfocused. Audiences were often divided, with those aligned with the movements finding it powerful and others viewing it as propaganda.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its candid and unflinching look at the anti-war movement.
Criticized for its sometimes disjointed narrative and lack of clear direction.
Considered a valuable historical document of a turbulent period.
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Fun Fact
The film's title, 'Revolution My A..', was a provocative statement reflecting the radical sentiments of the time, and its full explicit title was often censored or alluded to rather than stated directly in print.
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