While this film is just about OK, it's nothing special. It's about two teenager girls wanting to get to Woodstock, against the wishes of their parents. Nothing too improbable about the films story-line, and no real surprises anywhere.
On a technical level, the film appears to have been made by newbies to the film-making industry, notably when the girls sing, and the audio changes distinctly from from ambient to in-studio, despite being in an open barn. Plus, there was no real attempt to do lip-sync during the songs.
As for the songs themselves, again there's nothing special with any of the new compositions, and they lacked the vibrancy of the Woodstock era.
Plot summary
Two teen song-writers saddle up their West coast '65 Mustang convertible and head East, answering the call to Yasgur's farm, to debut their original music at the Woodstock Music Festival.
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Cute film, but nothing special
An authentic character masterpiece
Woodstock or Bust is an authentic tale of aspiration, hope, envy and redemption. The two rising star leads really make the story fly and are backed up by a talented and well-directed supporting cast. Though the story as a whole is relatively simple, it is very real and unveils more complicated character flaws and traits as the film develops. It is a successful coming of age story - the point was never to make it to Woodstock, but to stand in solidarity with what really matters - friendship, love, peace and hope.
It is a film that doesn't shy away from the truths of life, whilst also being a plinth of hope in an ever divisive world.
Blast from the past
I am of the era of Woodstock and this movie has a wonderful flavor of the era. I really enjoyed "Woodstock or Bust". Being the same age as these characters are - in the same years - really brings me back to my own coming of age story. A few scenes are a little weak, but in general, this is a sweet story of friendship that works, thanks to the acting of Meg Delacy and Willow Shields.