Five Easy Pieces Comments

  • Monte 2023-05-31 12:58:38

    {★★★} From John Cassavetes to Sofia Coppola, you can find the shadows of all kinds of independent directors who rely on different artistic styles to explore the dry soul of people, so if you happen to like them, the greatness of this film is spread in in front of. But I, I not only remain suspicious of them, but also have reflexive emotional reservations about exploring the motif of man's dry soul. So I watch the film conservatively, for its crude sense of humour, its poker-face breakdowns and...

  • Eugenia 2023-05-28 13:00:57

    Well acted hitchiker, that clip is...

  • Ulises 2023-05-24 10:36:10

    Director Rob Rafelson, about the Beat Generation. New wave of American movies, road movies. CC's cover design for this batch of movies in the 1960s and 1970s is very...

  • Davonte 2023-05-23 01:12:23

    You can't stand life with a hundred more evasive trucks driving by. If the wandering life is worth pursuing, if the wandering rampage is like no one crossing the border, then the so-called meaning will not be entangled, then it is better to get on a truck from afar, clench your fists, and go rudely like a real bastard....

  • Lindsay 2023-05-19 19:35:25

    The spiritual development of the 1960s and 1970s in the United States is the epitome of a generation of fleeing, indulgent, restless, rebellious, and...

  • Kaitlyn 2023-05-14 19:36:55

    Roadmovie culte marqué par la mentalité american way of life des Seventies. On suit le parcours d'une âme consumée par sa double identité inconciliable dont la fuite perpétuelle dans un monde d'une vacuité abyssale s'avère vainement...

  • Bria 2023-05-11 02:07:29

    The second movie watched by "Ziveo Mu Cong" has been re-released here for almost two months. I have been thinking about it but have not watched it. I found a good reason "I like to see men crying"|How many coincidences are there to make me today Watched this last...

  • Lina 2023-04-24 01:11:32

    Aspired to be a pianist, but only an oil worker 20 years...

  • Bryce 2023-04-18 16:04:34

    He doesn't have much sense of the Beat generation, but he understands the dilemma of the male protagonist better. He is born in the music world and can't stand the hypocrisy of the so-called upper class, and he can't stand the noise of his vulgar girlfriend. There is only one step away, and in the end I can only keep escaping, far...

  • Milan 2023-04-08 19:10:53

    It feels like a lot has been said, but in fact nothing is said, the film does not solve any problems, escape is his eternal; very new wave, very European expression; four...

Extended Reading
  • Marge 2022-04-29 06:01:04

    Famous American film critic Roger Ebert: "The Five Songs"

    October 23, 1970

    The title of "Five Easy Pieces" does not refer to the number of women hooked up by the protagonist along the way, because he only hooked up three in total; it is actually a piano workbook for the protagonist when he was a child. "Language" ranks among the best American movies. The...

  • Ana 2022-04-29 06:01:04

    Alien sorrow

    It’s been a long time since I wrote a film review, and I’ve seen a lot of bad movies in half a year.
    I have enjoyed all the benefits of bad movies that Uncle Haoxiang said. Watching a good movie occasionally becomes a major event. Can't wait to bathe and change clothes, burn incense and pray.
    In...

Five Easy Pieces quotes

  • Palm Apodaca: Fantastic that you could figure that all out and lie that down on her so you could come up with a way to get your toast. Fantastic!

    Bobby: Yeah, well, I didn't get it, did I?

    Palm Apodaca: No, but it was very clever. I would have just punched her out.

  • Palm Apodaca: Hey, follow that truck. They know the best places to stop.

    Rayette: That's an old maid's tale.

    Palm Apodaca: Bullshit! Truck drivers are the only ones that know the best places to stop on the road.

    Rayette: Salesmen and cops are the ones. If you'd ever waitressed, honey, you'd know that.

    Palm Apodaca: Don't call me honey, mac.

    Rayette: Don't call me mac, honey.