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Kirstin 2022-04-21 09:02:07
How did Lucas fall from the original Linklater to "I hate...
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Evelyn 2022-04-21 09:02:07
1.George Lucas's semi-autobiographical film, a mix of American hits in the 1960s. 2. No matter what era the film is in, it is the embodiment of the collective subconscious of the public. The film was released in 1973. At that time, the United States was shrouded in the shadow of the Cold War, the world was deeply mired in the Vietnam War, and the domestic Watergate incident broke out. When reality encounters difficulties, people like to be nostalgic, so the peaceful 1960s became a utopia for...
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Javon 2022-04-20 09:01:41
ron howard was very delicate when he was young, although he still looks a bit like Alfred E. Neuman...
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Darlene 2022-04-20 09:01:41
There is a lack of details, so the experience of youth in the film will not be universal, and those youthful and boring clichés are obviously better made by the later Linklater. But this ending is vaguely reminiscent of "The Deer Hunter" five years...
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Roderick 2022-04-20 09:01:41
The youthful past of the director's generation happened before the Vietnam War and various social unrest. The carnival of young people was also the last night of the peaceful life of the American people; there is no beginning and end of the story, only life flows on the screen. ps1. Ron Howard who can squeeze water; 2. This film uses 2-hole 35mm film (so novel), in order to save...
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Shaniya 2022-04-20 09:01:41
In the early days, George Lucas also learned from Europe when he made movies! (It is revealed that this film was inspired by Fellini's "The Swinger"), and it is indeed a very American film made in a European style. A night of carnival, a group of young people, confirms the ideological and living state of a group of people. The rhythm is slow and the soundtrack is brilliant. When the morning came and the movie came to the end, all the emotions were faintly melted into the sky with the...
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Jalyn 2022-04-20 09:01:41
documentary ? American teenage realism in the...
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Trevion 2022-04-20 09:01:41
The style of the 1970s and 1980s, Lucas is not doing his work, but he is full of passion, driving a car for a ride, picking up girls with the same horsepower, and the excellent scenery on the road is a young man who is ready to make noise under the night, flirting Cursing, tricking the police, frightening in the wild, and competing in speed. Unfortunately, the little fresh meat's Ford overturned. Fortunately, he got into a good situation in Star...
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Desiree 2022-04-20 09:01:41
Soul Catcher should have some inspiration from here, a night of chaos, but there is a sense of poetic melancholy. Youth does not come...
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Marcel 2022-04-20 09:01:41
you're sixteen, you're beautiful and you're mine. Thinking about it, this kind of moving is something that all the stories can't bring to me now. Lucas is really addicted to incest/pedophilia, and they are not absent from Indiana Jones and American graffiti. Didn't realize Steve was Ron Howard until he said "well" in that sign in the...
American Graffiti Comments
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Estefania 2021-12-08 08:01:42
The last night of madness
1. New Hollywood has never been an art movement with a common goal, but the film should be on the main axis of the new Hollywood, and more importantly, the film is heralding the turn of the new Hollywood. 2. As night falls, they are still wandering on the street like the youth in "Rebellion Without...
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Syble 2021-12-08 08:01:42
If this is youth
In 1973, 29-year-old George Lucas directed "American Style Painting".
Almost the whole story happened at night. Several young people drove their beloved cars, strolling around the city, dating girls and boys racing. The road at night seemed to have no end, and young people poked their heads out of...
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XERB Disc Jockey: [on the radio] My, my, my, listen, man, what kind of entertainment you got in that town?
Wolfman Jack Caller 1: All we got is you!
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XERB Disc Jockey: [on the radio] Well, all right, baby! Here we go with another call out of the station. Can you dig it? Answer the phone, dummy.
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