Review of Taking Woodstock (2009) by Archibald T — 21 Mar 2011
Woodstock told from the viewpoint of the jewish family, specifically the son, who got the festival the goahead by inviting the organisers in, getting the locals on there side and local business's some much needed business.
after seeing the woodstock documentery from 1970 I was eager to catch this after missing it in theatres and on dvd. and it does well capturing the mood and chaoes around the town at the time. its a well told story of a young man coming home after living it up in newyork and taking on this task.
a entertaining nostalgic look, and a final conversation thats although giving woodstock a happy ending, not gettogethers of this kind in general, and more specifically a certain rolling stones concert you might have heard about, a entertaining effort from ang lee.
This review of Taking Woodstock (2009) was written by Archibald T on 21 Mar 2011.
Taking Woodstock has generally received mixed reviews.
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