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This is a Level 5 Patreon Tier Movie Request from Juley!

To me, this was an interesting, entertaining watch since it was really about the lives and relationships between a group of friends-- trauma-bonding and reminiscing galore! 😂

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*Want to download this instead? Copy the YouTube link, go to this site or any YouTube to MP4 website, and download from there!*

NOTE: You follow along with your own copy of the movie; I have a little timer right at the beginning where it counts down and shows the word "play" when I myself start playing the movie. I also have a timer synced throughout the movie so you're also in sync the whole time! If you don't have your own copy, then you'll have pretty much no idea what's happening!

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This is a Level 5 Patreon Tier Movie Request from Juley! To me, this was an interesting, entertaining watch since it was really about the lives and relationships between a group of friends-- trauma-bonding and reminiscing galore! 😂 ---------- *Want to download this instead? Copy the YouTube link, go to this site or any YouTube to MP4 website, and download from there!* NOTE: You follow along with your own copy of the movie; I have a little timer right at the beginning where it counts down and shows the word "play" when I myself start playing the movie. I also have a timer synced throughout the movie so you're also in sync the whole time! If you don't have your own copy, then you'll have pretty much no idea what's happening!

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Juley

Thanks so much for this reaction! I hadn’t seen this movie in many years, but I always remember it fondly. No one has heard about it these days, but it was really big at the time and for a couple decades after. It was considered the movie that defined a generation - the Baby Boomers. It was buried a bit in the dialog, but they were a bunch of friends who shared a house in college in the 60s when they were idealistic and anti-establishment. Now they were all the establishment people they had hated. Their generation had become quite materialistic in the 80s and they weren’t really sure how it happened. I think the interesting connection between Alex (the dead guy) and Nick was that neither of them were able to “evolve” with their generation. They didn’t fit into what was happening. They just drifted from job to job and were seen as aimless and unambitious. They walked away from opportunities for successful, respectable careers. It made sense that Nick appreciated the life that Alex led. Anyway, the movie spoke to a lot of people and the music was an amazing walk down memory lane.