Cat Stevens

Cat Stevens

  • Born: 1948-7-21
  • Height: 5' 10" (1.78 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Adrain 2022-03-22 09:02:02

      love and classics

      I finally calmed down and finished watching [Harold and Maud]. I have been looking for this movie since my third year of high school. The emotions that have accumulated over the years have made my expectations unbearable, so I was a little nervous at first: I remembered watching the same movie two...

    • Bennett 2022-03-23 09:02:10

      I'm just so obsessed with death - Harold and Maud (Boys Love Old Women)

      Hal Ashby - Harold and Maude
      's long-term love affair with an old woman is the result of their shared fascination with death.
      They always meet at funerals, a story that predates a similar episode in Fight Club by thirty years.
      why? Because our lives are arranged by others, it is not the life we...

    • Alexandrine 2022-04-22 07:01:32

      People who want to be rebellious and break free from numbness may find resonance in Harlow. I believe that there are many people who have Maud-style values ​​and self-expectations. Love has passed through sixty years and radiates among them. The dazzling and splendid light is the true meaning of happiness and the source of sadness! The blending of some scenes and situations has a strange and wonderful beauty, and the last "suicide" is a little deliberate, but I might as well like it and praise the ost.

    • Garnet 2022-03-24 09:02:12

      Harlow's suicide joke is more fun, and I can't stand the fact that Madd pretends to be cute every minute...

    Harold and Maude quotes

    • Maude: A lot of people enjoy being dead. But they are not dead, really. They're just backing away from life. *Reach* out. Take a *chance*. Get *hurt* even. But play as well as you can. Go team, go! Give me an L. Give me an I. Give me a V. Give me an E. L-I-V-E. LIVE! Otherwise, you got nothing to talk about in the locker room.

    • Psychiatrist: Tell me, Harold, how many of these, eh, *suicides* have you performed?

      Harold: An accurate number would be difficult to gauge.

      Psychiatrist: Well, just give me a rough estimate.

      Harold: A rough estimate? I'd say

      [savoring the thought]

      Harold: fifteen.

      Psychiatrist: Fifteen?

      Harold: That's a rough estimate.

      Psychiatrist: Were they all done for your mother's benefit?

      Harold: No. No, I would not say "benefit."