Harold and Maude (1971)

20100623:
What a beautiful movie about living life. I love it. The ending is appropriate; I won't say more than that. The only scene I was a little confused about in the movie was his third date, because it seemed to accidentally go well. Overall, the movie is something of a tragic romance.

Harold and Maude

[20100623]

20140429:
This movie is charming. I would highly recommend it to everybody who's old enough (teenager and older) to watch it.

[20140604]



Instant Comments:
2: I love this opening scene.
2: "I go to funerals."
2: Smile: "That woman, she took my car!"
2: That smirk as his first date runs off.


2: Quote:
Oooh, but they're *not*. Look. See, some are smaller, some are fatter, some grow to the left, some to the right, some even have lost some petals. All *kinds* of observable differences. You see, Harold, I feel that much of the world's sorrow comes from people who are *this*, yet allow themselves be treated as *that*.
2: "So I'll always know where it is."
2: "Oh Harold... That's wonderful. Go love some more."


Credits:
1: Only the cast is listed. Nothing else.

Special Features:
1: Two theatrical trailers.
1: Theatrical trailer 1 mentions "Songs by Cat Stevens."
1: The first theatrical trailer is better than the second.

Touch it.

1: The first has the main song playing.
1=20100623, 2=20140429

Watched part of this movie junior year in high school.
Watched part of this movie some time after.
Watched 20100623 (DVD)
Watched 20140429 (Netflix, Instant, HD) (Streaming until 20140501)
Harold and Maude (1971) Hal Ashby. 91 min.

Harold and his mother

Relevant Links:
Harold and Maude (IMDb.com)
Harold and Maude (RottenTomatoes.com)
Harold and Maude (Wikipedia.org)

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