Farewell To The Moon (Screendaily)
“The ’70s are recreated in “functional” fashion. [Director Dick] Tuinder was determined not to be camp but to stay true to his own memory of the time. “If a period film is to have any meaning, it has to relate in some way to the current situation,” the writer-director suggests. He believes that ’70s angst, brought on by oil shortages, the Vietnam War and the permanent feeling of impending crisis, is close to the anxiety felt today.”