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Loggerheads
A comedy styled as a documentary about the rise of Adolf Hitler as well as the story of two brothers, one a magician and Nazi, the other an anarchist anti Nazi...
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Plot Summary
A young boy living in a small coastal town in Georgia forms an unlikely friendship with an elderly logger. Their bond deepens as the boy learns about the logger's past and the challenges of preserving the natural environment, particularly the endangered loggerhead sea turtles that nest on the local beaches. The film explores themes of intergenerational connection, environmental conservation, and the importance of community.
Critical Reception
Loggerheads received a limited release and is not widely reviewed by mainstream critics. It is generally regarded as a wholesome family film with a positive environmental message. Its impact was primarily within its niche audience, appreciated for its gentle storytelling and focus on conservation efforts.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its heartwarming message about friendship and nature.
Appreciated for its educational content on loggerhead sea turtles.
Seen as a simple, earnest family film.
Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews for Loggerheads (1978) is not readily available. However, based on its genre and release, it is likely to have been appreciated by families for its positive themes and environmental focus.
Fun Fact
The film was partly shot on location in coastal Georgia, aiming to authentically capture the environment where loggerhead sea turtles nest.
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