go on and love some more

Xzavier 2022-03-23 09:02:10

harold:but I love you...
maude:then go on and love more...


Life is a bitch. You can't always get what you want.
Harold wants attention, wants love, want to enjoy his life. But he didn't get any of that from his family, from his mother. Untill he met Maude.
Maude taught Harold how to live life, she's been preparing for him to live ever since she met him. She take control of her own life, she decide everything for herself, and she want Harold to see that. And he did.

Embrace life, like maude did. whatever comes, face it, deal with it.

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  • Coralie 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    An eighteen-year-old boy drives a hearse, but an eighty-year-old woman compares herself to a little sunflower. Because I have read a lot of recommended articles, there is not much surprise in watching the movie. What impressed me the most was what Maude said to Harold in the uninhabited graveyard: I feel that much of the world's sorrow comes for people who were this, allows themselves to be treated as that. It is a wonderful and thought-provoking view of life

  • Tressa 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    I like the way Harold lives, even though he pretends to be a dead zone to escape, but he still struggles

Harold and Maude quotes

  • Mrs. Chasen: I have here, Harold, the forms sent out by the National Computer Dating Service. They screen out the fat and the ugly, so it is obviously a firm of high standards. First, here is the personality interview, which you are to fill out and return. Now then, are you ready, Harold? Here is the first question. "Are you uncomfortable meeting new people?" Well, I think that's a yes, don't you agree, Harold? "Should sex education be taught outside the home?" Oh, I would say no, wouldn't you, Harold? Yeah, we'll give a D there. Three. "Should women run for president of the United States?" I don't see why not. Absolutely yes. "Do you remember jokes and take pleasure in relating them to others?" Well, you don't do that, do you, Harold? No. Absolutely not. "Do you often get the feeling that perhaps life isn't worth living?" What do you think, Harold? A? B? Oh, we'll put down C - not sure. "Is the subject of sex being overexploited by our mass media?" Well, that would have to be yes, wouldn't it? "Is it difficult for you to accept criticism?" No. We'll mark D. "Do you sometimes have headaches or backaches after a difficult day?" Yes, I do indeed. "Do you go to sleep easily?" I'd say so. "Do you believe in capital punishment for murder?" Oh, yes, I do indeed. "In your opinion, are social affairs usually a waste of time?" Heavens, no! "Can God influence our lives?" Yes, absolutely yes. "Does your personal religion or philosophy include a life after death?" Oh, yes, indeed. That's ab-so-lutely. "Did you enjoy life when you were a child?" Oh, yes, you were a wonderful baby, Harold. "Do you think the sexual revolution has gone too far?" It certainly has. "Do you find the idea of wife-swapping distasteful?" I even find the question distasteful.

  • Mrs. Chasen: "Do you have ups and downs without obvious reason?" That's you, Harold!