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Estefania 2021-12-08 08:01:42
The last night of madness
1. New Hollywood has never been an art movement with a common goal, but the film should be on the main axis of the new Hollywood, and more importantly, the film is heralding the turn of the new Hollywood. 2. As night falls, they are still wandering on the street like the youth in "Rebellion Without...
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Syble 2021-12-08 08:01:42
If this is youth
In 1973, 29-year-old George Lucas directed "American Style Painting".
Almost the whole story happened at night. Several young people drove their beloved cars, strolling around the city, dating girls and boys racing. The road at night seemed to have no end, and young people poked their heads out of...

Ed Greenberg
Performing Experience
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Don 2021-12-08 08:01:42
When Curt got on the plane, Khrushchev had already started sending missiles to Castro. The Cuban crisis in October put the United States on the brink of destruction for the first time. 1962 was not only the end of Lucas’ youth, but also the end of the era of peace, prosperity, and prosperity. No matter what happens in the future, this is the best time. Friends are the most innocent, and they will never be there again. Mad, there really is no more. . .
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Dario 2022-03-26 09:01:05
The crazy night of that youthful era really makes everyone yearn, even if it is not the people of that era. It is similar to John Ford's "Sentimental Humanism" and is also a masterpiece of American culture. The film uses a parallel montage and draws on some new wave expressions. Behind the appearance of American road culture in the 1960s, such as rock hits and modified cars that can be seen everywhere in the film, is a spirit of rebellion. it fades away over time
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