In the Seventies, we still had dreams and hopes of Utopia, but by the end of the decade, the world had shifted to the right.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I think in the '70s that there was a general feeling of chaos, a feeling that the idea of the '60s as 'ideal' was a misnomer. Nothing seemed ideal anymore. Everything seemed in-between.
The 1960s were really a life-changing time.
I feel that we are currently living in a world that is similar to late '50s, early '60s kind of world.
I remember being young in the 1960s... we had a great sense of the future, a great big hope. This is what is missing in the youth today. This being able to dream and to change the world.
The dreams of the 1960s began to disappear in the 1970s. The economy collapsed, and so did the optimism of the Metabolists.
I don't think a movie today that captured all the things that we did in the seventies could come close, because it's like asking to recreate the seventies and the audience sensibilities and that's impossible.
The '60s was the end of the America that the rest of the world liked.
The '60s was a time of unthinkabilities.
I can't even remember when the Seventies was.
There's that thing about the '80s, the '40s and the '60s, and the '30s, the '50s and the '70s. Something about those odd decades in this century that weren't too pleasant.
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