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Redwood Summer
A recruitment video created by Earth First! in 1990 to promote their Redwood Summer initiative.
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Plot Summary
In the summer of 1969, a young man travels to a logging town in Northern California to visit his girlfriend. He quickly becomes embroiled in the escalating conflict between the logging companies and environmental activists who are protesting the destruction of the redwood forests. As tensions rise, he must navigate his loyalties and decide where he stands in the fight for the future of the ancient trees.
Critical Reception
Redwood Summer received a mixed to negative reception from critics, with many finding the film to be heavy-handed in its environmental message and lacking in character development. While some appreciated the film's attempt to address an important ecological issue, others found its execution to be uninspired and melodramatic. Audience reception was similarly lukewarm.
What Reviewers Say
The film's environmental message is overly didactic and lacks subtlety.
Character development is weak, making it difficult to connect with the protagonists.
The plot struggles to balance its dramatic ambitions with its underlying social commentary.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Redwood Summer are scarce, but general sentiment suggests a feeling that the film was earnest in its intentions but fell short in its execution, often perceived as a made-for-TV-quality film with a predictable narrative.
Fun Fact
While set in 1969, the film was released in 1990, more than two decades after the period it depicts, which contributed to its somewhat dated feel upon release.
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