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I'm feeling better but I'm not full healed. Yesterday I'm watched /The Movies That Made Us/ documentary on Netflix [1]. The episode about /Ghostbusters/ and the second one about /Dirty Dancing/. That inspired me to watch a part of /Dirty Dancing/ which is on the Netflix. I'm not a great fan of these films but I can recommend the documentary and after all I enjoyed the movie, which documentary was based on.
https://m.imdb.com/title/tt10681222/ [1]
The interesting fact about the movie is the overall atmosphere of holiday camp built around central restaurant and several bungalows. The movie is about the USA and it's showing the local society of that time, but it could be a connection between the way of thinking people then. There are a similarity to the Soviet-like-company vacations in Poland.
I am not old enough to remember 1970's but my-childish remembers of 1980's is that warm night and alleys marked by small lamps in darkness. The society arranged around noble people (the doctor in USA and probably some Socialist party's kingpin in Poland). People were polite and want to be a part of that hierarchy. Any young people who tried their fools would be hailed as hooligans. There are so many incidents todays and nobody call it hooliganism today. There are no such places for holidays anymore. Everybody want to be on holiday on their own. Everybody want to pay to act as be the only VIP even if people can't afford for that for real. So I don't know any doctor's crystal perfect family with polite daughters who are growing up under the golden cage. Nobody pretends to be so.
I like movies which are showing that accents of passed times. The key element of that was a dancing. The polite and polished version of my-childish remembers is not a dirty dancing but an only adult thing which is behind of possibility to watch. A pier on the lake and lanterns, as well as live music. Of course, times back then allowed for less polite entertainment, which I didn't know about.