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Orange Sunshine

Orange Sunshine (2016)

March. 14,2016
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7.2
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The never-before-told story of the Brotherhood of Eternal Love – a spiritual group of surfers and hippies in Southern California that became the largest suppliers of psychedelic drugs in the world during the 1960s and early 1970s. Bonded by their dreams to fight social injustice and spread peace, this unlikely band of free-spirited idealists quickly transformed into a drug-smuggling empire and at the same time inadvertently invented the modern illegal drug trade. At the head of the Brotherhood, and the heart of this story, is the anti-capitalistic husband and wife team, who made it their mission to change the world through LSD.

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GamerTab
2016/03/14

That was an excellent one.

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Chirphymium
2016/03/15

It's entirely possible that sending the audience out feeling lousy was intentional

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StyleSk8r
2016/03/16

At first rather annoying in its heavy emphasis on reenactments, this movie ultimately proves fascinating, simply because the complicated, highly dramatic tale it tells still almost defies belief.

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Invaderbank
2016/03/17

The film creates a perfect balance between action and depth of basic needs, in the midst of an infertile atmosphere.

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Ian
2016/03/18

It is, of course, one person's look at the era and although it is a fascinating glimpse into history and the state of the USA (and some of the world) at the time, it's easy to see how it might polarise opinion, although not so much among enlightened and free-thinking viewers.It's really interesting to see Nixon wage his 'war on drugs' as so many other 'leaders' of the US and other countries continue to do. A few enlightened administrations have realised their folly and relaxed their grip. The thing is - it's not about 'drugs' as such, it about what the state is unable to control And that, Dear Reader, is the crux of the matter and the crux of the movie.One of the best lines in the movie is: "If laws are wrong we have to break them!". There are so many laws today which are wrong from so many viewpoints and on so many levels with so-called 'law-makers' justifying their decisions to restrict freedom and limit control in the name of whatever-they-deem-politically-suitable-at-the-time. Make no mistake - it's about controlling you, very little else.Everyone needs to step up to the plate and not roll over when Big Brother makes a new decress.Well, that was a rant, wasn't it...?

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deltablues-06321
2016/03/19

It's December 31, 2017, New Year's Eve is moments away. Tomorrow, 1/1/2018, California will legalize Pot.This truly is the "American Story". Well, told. Well documented. And, Well Done! Laws were meant to be broken. Some laws are just wrong, plain and simple. The laws that take away personal freedom, freedom of choice, are wrong. This movie tells the story of heroes that help the American Society change for the better.Having been there, done that, I can relate, as will any of you that have been there, and have done that. This documentary shows the struggle, highs & lows, and where we've come from since the '60's.....LOUD & PROUD!

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samandor-15781
2016/03/20

A very interesting overview of a particular time and place, when expanding horizons could be catalyzed by ingesting a relatively new substance. Things naturally became derailed - both by thinking that taking enough of this substance could result in enlightenment, and engaging in battle with the nascent War on Drugs. Cost/benefit of smuggling and lab work vs. new drug laws and increased determination to enforce them, all took their toll. Tim Leary didn't help, and neither really did Farmer John - it is far too easy to turn an experience of ego loss right back into an increased ego. They should have listened to the Zen Roshi, who thanked LSD for taking them across the river to begin a spiritual quest, but once across that river, they no longer needed the boat.The psychedelic experience opens new doors, but is not an end in itself. That said, I love this flick.

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sunshine-80496
2016/03/21

This was probably one of the most disappointing doc/movies I'be seen in years. Shallow puff piece was the only description that came to me as I was watching this movie. Everything was wonderful, Everything was perfect. We were so special. Everyone wanted to be us. Its so sad that the everyone can't be as col as us, Except for the part where someone dies. I've know this story for years and knew quite a few of people who were involved and I was really excited to see the movie or at least something that was the least bit entertaining. Sadly the movie did one thing right, it showed the how completely self involved egotistical these people still are. FYI, the director was obviously in awe of this group/story because instead of making balance movie he let them dictate to him. SO DISAPPOINTED!!!!! If you insisted on seeing it don't spend a dime on it.

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