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Alexzander 2022-03-24 09:01:52
The originator of motorcycle road movies. High-speed cut-off transitions, frequent flashbacks and subjective montages of drug use/sex in the cemetery at the end, camera shots that point directly to the sun, close-ups of faces during dialogue, this film contains too much, prostitutes, drugs, religious redemption, life With death, the "Beat Generation" was extremely confused and chaotic in spirit, full of rebellion and indulgence, and set out to find the meaning of existence, but eventually fell...
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Johnnie 2022-03-23 09:01:54
Happy, highway, snow-capped mountains, American flag, rock ballads, 60s, needless to say, I like this...
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Elouise 2022-03-23 09:01:54
I think the most interesting passage is not about freedom, but Jack Nicholson talking about conspiracy theories around the campfire: he says that aliens have infiltrated every aspect of human society, their new kind does not need leaders The system will definitely conflict with the old system of human beings, blahblah - this sentence has strong practical significance and is so nonsensical, it can be called a unique interpretation of the influence of science fiction...
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Cameron 2022-03-23 09:01:54
Freedom or death is easier said than done. Hopper's debut was listening to music, riding a motorcycle and smoking marijuana, and Nicholson's first made the viewer's drug addiction almost come out. 360 degrees around the western twilight hippie prayers, the drug-addicting carnival was completely overwhelmed, political and religious Indians discriminated against the South, unique culture in the United States, there were Easy Riders on the road in 1969, watching the midnight cowherd in the city,...
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Sedrick 2022-03-23 09:01:54
To a certain extent, it is a record of the times. The sharp editing and psychedelic atmosphere are not like Hollywood movies. The most impressive song is "Kyrie Eleison". I look forward to watching it on the big screen one...
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Reymundo 2022-03-23 09:01:54
1 star at the end. Blown-off wheels, burning machines. Something flew into space. The filming method is not special. There are large sections of MV pictures, travel scenes and prose movies. It is too exaggerated to say that soul washing is exaggerated, but it is very clear why when you saw this kind of movie in that era, you felt that you were on fire. How precious is freedom, if you don't get mad, you will really feel like you haven't...
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Amy 2022-03-21 09:01:54
Long live the hippie, the ending dog leash, perfect. Peter Fonda looks a lot like old Dongmu. . ....
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Kristy 2022-03-21 09:01:54
The right movie at the right time, that's...
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Marquise 2022-03-21 09:01:54
a locomotive. . . The whole world. ....
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Natalia 2022-03-20 09:01:45
I still don't think they can get out of this place. They are bound by freedom. ....
Easy Rider Comments
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Elaina 2022-04-19 09:01:55
die on the road.
Freedom for rebellion and bullets for rebellion.
The road toll from selling drugs was eventually shot down the road for another unacceptable way (haircut? beard? bone chain?).
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Liana 2022-03-22 09:01:48
Attribution of chivalry
"Easy Rider" is a personal essay about watching movies. The non-serious movie reviews have the flavor of an old movie. There is not much dialogue in the whole film. Maybe it’s not that bad. I don’t mean that the story is bad, but the mood after watching the movie. It’s like watching two souls who...
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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