The real story of "4:20 Somethings" living in California's semi-legalized marijuana culture.
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It's the kind of movie you'll want to see a second time with someone who hasn't seen it yet, to remember what it was like to watch it for the first time.
Although I seem to have had higher expectations than I thought, the movie is super entertaining.
Actress is magnificent and exudes a hypnotic screen presence in this affecting drama.
"Honest and poignant. A documentary in which many of the subjects actually developed, as in true literature." It never slowed down, I thought it had great continuity. The soundtrack was great, and I especially liked the acoustic guitar guy's weed song!I was expecting a dry documentary. I was also emotionally moved by some of the experiences the main characters went through. I was surprised, as it was a documentary about marijuana. I was also surprised that it was really quite educational. I had never heard of Oakseterdam University. The growing scenes were interesting as well. The character that impressed me the most was the girl that smoked all day long and had no ambition but to smoke all day long. And at the end of the movie she got her life together. Remember, this was all real!!
I saw this film at the Asheville Cinema Festival and found it to be not only educational, but funny and tear jerking at times. It follows four twenty something year olds who are marijuana users. It also examines all aspects of marijuana usage - recreational, medical, as a business & as a political hot issue. I enjoyed the film as a movie, as well as being educated on many aspects of the marijuana plant and its use. Factual, & non-judgmental it allows the viewer to come to his/her own conclusions about this controversial plant. A great story line made it more than just a documentary. Older adults, parents and grandparents, will enjoy this film as much as the younger generation of 20 somethings.