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Valentin 2021-12-31 08:02:00
Morality is "anti-moral"
There are actually a lot of ideological views under the film's absurd appearance. To put it bluntly, the film tries to break the rule of life.
There are a few detailed problems that are easy to notice:
1. This crazy and lively old woman who is nearly 80 years old is a Jew who once escaped in... -
Kole 2022-03-21 09:02:11
What the movie wants to say is the lyrics of the episode.
When I saw the tag, it was a comedy. After reading it, I thought it wasn't a comedy, but it wasn't actually love, and it wasn't actually a cult.
In fact, what the movie wants to say is all in the lyrics of the episode repeated N times.

Charles Mulvehill
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Norval 2022-04-24 07:01:14
Best black romantic comedy of all time? Hal Ashby tries for something so far-fetched, so absurd and subversive that it will only resonate with a few. Its ambition and aesthetics are reminiscent of Dadaism, while its dandy characters feel like the eccentric successors of Des Esseintes from “A Rebours” by Huysmans (1884). Dark, dead-pan humor along an artistic style & intellectual tone shape its mood - death and simulated suicide constantly hanging over. It never fades into nihilism though. Instead, Harold & Maude can be construed as an inspired parable conveying a simple but authentic philosophy of life, an ode to unbounded love and life freed from social norms & disciplinary institutions.
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Vincent 2022-03-28 09:01:04
If you want to sing out, sing out. And if you want to be free, be free. Cause there million things to be. You know that there are.
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