My Generation (I) (2017)
9/10
Riveting
17 January 2021
Warning: Spoilers
A really nice celebratory documentary looking at Swinging Sixties' London and all of the cool new-fangled celebrity that went with it. Michael Caine is a great choice of narrator, his amiable persona rubbing off on the viewer instantly, and the plethora of famous characters lending their voice to the production is quite impressive. The screen is filled with relevant clips from the era, and the tableau is an involved one, bringing in music, film, showbiz, politics and even a little war. As someone who finds the almost liminal quality of the decade truly fascinating, this is riveting stuff.
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