Review of Woodstock (1970) by Unknown H — 20 Jan 2011
I could literally watch this movie every day and it is not just for the music. The actual documentary, that I think a lot of pretentious viewers over look, is a stunning gaze into the eyes of the generations that have passed us and given today so much of what makes it good in music, morals and peace.
I am a giant fan of most of the musicians that do play magnificently through out but more to the point I am a fan of the people who were truly real, before television turned us into retards. I feel this movie should be seen more as a documentary of American culture and that of the time, rather than being tarred with a narrow minded brush of music movie.
This review of Woodstock (1970) was written by Unknown H on 20 Jan 2011.
Woodstock has generally received very positive reviews.
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