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Scotty 2022-04-24 07:01:06
alth i dont wanna see the...
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Jordane 2022-04-24 07:01:06
Jack drank and died the year this movie came out, and while it didn't actually break down, it was somewhat similar to the free-spirited and dismembered look. White fell down with a shot and lay in the grass by the roadside, as light and sad as hearing that Neil's body had been found by the railroad. In the end, the hippie boy and the prostitute had sex and weeping in the rain, the lines and the editing became patter, and it was raining again when I walked out of the theater in Shanghai, and I...
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Ruthe 2022-04-24 07:01:06
Road movies + hippie spirit + country music, these have all been written into history as era...
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Rebekah 2022-04-24 07:01:06
I've been wanting to see this since Dennis Hopper passed away (does it really have to be this way), a road movie full of '60s rock, where young people drive motorcycles to their yearning music festivals. It's a pity that I was too tired to watch it and had visual fatigue. Except for the unexpected ending, I didn't see the merits and significance of the movie. Watching too many movies in one day is no good, I'm just shamelessly clearing my hard drive for more downloads,...
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Estell 2022-04-24 07:01:06
9.5 Classic. A pseudo-documentary-style road movie about an antihero. The combination of audio-visual language is very exciting, and the recording effect of the dialogue is very good, and the speech placed in the foreground sounds a kind of loneliness. Very handsome anti-climax at the end. Although it touches on the theme of the pursuit of liberty, like "Hands and Hers," the characters in this film are less morally legitimate than Bonnie and...
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Scarlett 2022-04-24 07:01:06
This film is the essence of the bottom half, and the top half is the foundation. Watching this film and hearing Bob Dylan at the end makes people yearn for that bygone...
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Brain 2022-04-24 07:01:06
3.5 is my fault, I watched this kind of film in the tired semester....
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Brionna 2022-04-23 07:02:05
we are just simple...
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Amani 2022-04-23 07:02:05
The music is better than the movie, and the story is purer than the movie. Watching "Easy Rider" in 1969 is more direct than watching "On the Road" now. It was a symbol and symbol of an era, and it meant much more than a movie, not just the first road movie, because at the time, it was a very fashionable...
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Hank 2022-04-23 07:02:05
The second half of the film really turns a corner: Nicholson's sermon-like declaration of freedom, the psychedelic ceremonial cut of the cemetery, and finally the protagonist's sudden death (which confirms Nicholson's words: "They are afraid of seeing the free. people, it makes them dangerous."). However, this film needs such a tragedy, because freedom requires a price, and those who really pursue freedom have no...
Easy Rider Comments
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Nico 2022-04-20 09:01:41
We blew it
I have found several subtitles and there are no lyrics in the film. It is recommended to find the album and listen to the original sound. The lyrics take on a lot of ideographic functions. If you don't understand it, you're watching a scenery movie, and you're missing a lot of fun -- for example,...
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Allene 2022-03-25 09:01:08
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The scene shot in cemetery definitely illustrates my long-existing hypothesis that there might be a strong similarity between religion and drugs. It is appealing to be always on the road to feel your unique existence and find out the entire meaning of life. But the satirical truth is that people...
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George Hanson: Well, um, that's got a real nice, eh, taste to it. Though, I don't suppose it'll do me much good, though, I mean, I'm so used to the booze and everything.
Captain America: You've got to hold it in your lungs longer, George.
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George Hanson: That was a - UFO beamin' back at ya. Me and Eric Heisman was down in Mexico two weeks ago, we seen 40 of 'em flyin' in formation. They - they -they've got bases all over the world now, you know. They've been comin' here ever since 1946, when the scientists first started bouncin' radar beams off of the moon. And they have been livin' and workin' among us, in vast quantities, ever since. The government knows all about 'em.
Billy: What are you talkin', man?
George Hanson: Well, you just seen one of 'em, didn't ye?
Billy: Hey, man, I saw somethin', man; but, I didn't see 'em workin' here. You know what I mean?
George Hanson: Well, they are people just like us. From within our own solar system. Except that their society is more highly evolved. I mean, they don't have no wars, they got no monetary system, they don't have any leaders; because, I mean, each man is a leader. I mean, each man - because of their technology, they are able to feed, clothe, house, and transport themselves equally and with no effort.
Captain America: Wow!
Billy: Well, you know something, man, I think, you want to know what I think? I think this is a crackpot idea! That's what I think. How 'bout that? How 'bout a little of that? I think it's a crackpot idea! I mean, if they're so smart, why don't they just reveal themselves to us, huh, and get it over with?
George Hanson: Why don't they reveal themselves to us - is because if they did, it would cause a general panic. Now, I mean, we still have leaders upon whom we rely for the release of this information. These leaders - have decided to repress this information because of the tremendous shock that it would cause to our antiquated systems. Now, the result of this has been that the Venutians have contacted people at all walks of life, all walks of life -
[laughs]
George Hanson: Yes! It would be a devastin' blow to our antiquated systems. So, now Venutians are mating with people in all walks of life in an advisory capacity. For once, man will have a god-like control over his own destiny. He will have a chance to transcend and to evolve with some equality for all.
Captain America: How was your joint, George?
Director: Dennis Hopper
Language: English,Spanish,Greek, Ancient (to 1453) Release date: June 26, 1969