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Erika 2022-04-23 07:02:34
So funny - "The male child subconsciously wishes to sleep with his mother, of course, what puzzles me, Harold, is that you want to sleep with your...
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Vita 2022-04-23 07:02:34
Entering CC may mean Creepy Cult. I don't like the shooting method, like the craftsman is trying to be quirky but doesn't really care about the effect. Instead of playing scene-specific games, they directly create language dislocation through stage scheduling and performances, turning the image of death into absurdity, ridicule, and a bit interesting, but it is still so dull that it is just a trick after another, and even the ending fades away, feeling It's a waste of stories. The part where...
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Pinkie 2022-04-23 07:02:34
Outsiders don't need to understand. Some people may think that this old woman is a neurotic with a pitted brain, but in the eyes of the right people, she is an innocent, lively and lovely girl, a blooming...
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Celestine 2022-04-23 07:02:34
Negative score at the end, made it alive and...
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Bill 2022-04-23 07:02:34
(8.5) As a sign of that age of rebellion, it would be a waste to just regard this film as a bizarre love story, and I saw a similar work last year, Vanishing Point. Wrapped in a veneer that seems so intense and incomprehensible even today, these creations have completely subverted the so-called orthodoxy from the inside out, becoming a footnote in the modern world after...
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Jarret 2022-04-23 07:02:34
Beauty + Sadness + Hippie + Sharon Sharon is so funny...
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Uriel 2022-04-23 07:02:34
When I watched it, I kept saying that the male protagonist was SO FUCKING CUTE! The actor is Bud Cort who actually played the priest in Season 2, Episode 7 in UGLY BETTY! Those born in 1948 are now uncles...
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Archibald 2022-04-23 07:02:34
The male protagonist is very cute><48 years old, when he was 23 years old. old man...
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Ashlynn 2022-04-23 07:02:34
Ah, with the police, drift ~ gorgeous, let me think of running kart....
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Alyce 2022-04-22 07:01:32
1/ The episode is really good; 2/ We will never understand the real world of innocent people; 3/ The world we don’t understand can be accepted with peace of mind; 4/ The last suspended animation may also be an important...
Harold and Maude Comments
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Carroll 2022-03-21 09:02:11
Romance that inspires my heart
Attended a discussion on the STL Golden Anniversaries film Harold & Maude (Ashby, 1971) tonight! (Picture 1) I remember watching this movie with my friends last Friday. Through tonight's discussion, I have slightly revised my feelings at the time, ***There are spoilers***, as follows-
Harold and...
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Pinkie 2022-03-26 09:01:07
Harlow and Maud.
Really fresh and romantic.
It may be that after I understand it, I consciously or unintentionally avoid the biological limitation of age when watching movies. Perhaps I think the director has more or less avoided the direct impact of these age comparisons. The 80-year-old Maud's walking posture...
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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.
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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."