A feuding mother and daughter find an unlikely source of help to reunite them - at a hippie commune, the last place that conservative, high-brow Judith ever thought she'd step foot in.
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How can you describe this movie. They have their own way of life. You cannot eat dinner by yourself, in this house. You must wait for someone to feed you. A mother and daughter have a difference of opinion ,on where the daughter's life should go. There is a woman ,who lives near the family, that many people would love to slap. She's very full of herself, someone who thinks she is always right. A real narcissistic ,control freak. Now she should have gone to the Bonobos...
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2019
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Unique communities are always interesting. I caused me to think about my values and how I'm connected to other people. Some of it is intentionally silly, other bits show the difficulties of living a unique life, others the triumphs.
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2017
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I very much enjoyed this, behind the mask of what you see, the narrative is beautiful and really coincides with what beauty human nature can show. Well done.
Quite funny. If you liked "I Love You Alice B. Toklas" with the great Peter Sellers or "Saving Grace" then you will probably like this. A little weird, but quite fun.
I liked it...it was good to see the mom loosen up and enjoy herself...there is nothing wrong with sharing love with those you care about if that is your thing. I enjoyed it.