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15 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Not just a camp send-up!!!!!!, October 19, 1999
By A Customer
I see I'm going to have to stand up for this film!This is an incredibly insightful look at the sexual revolution, filmed even as the changes happening in our society were still developing!!! Two couples struggle with the concept of fulfillment. Treating their each and every desire for temporal pleasure as an entitlement, they come face to face with their personal limits, and the dehumanizing aspects of hedonism. The end is more evocotive then Leonard Maltin ... would have you believe. All of them have woken up (in the evening) to their collective morning after. They are in the elevator coming down from their "trip." They are shellshocked. The music swells..."what the world needs now is love sweet love." Love. The part of the equation they had forgotten to account for. They exit the elevator and walk out into the Vegas night. Peoplo from all over the world have come to the same place, are struggling with the same issues, trying to find someway of making contact with each other. Maybe I'm just an old hippie. Maybe it is pretentious. I also know it is the film truest to that time and what happened to that generation.
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