It's a movie with so much content, anti-war, peace and music, hippies, marijuana, Jewish race, homosexuality, people's confusion, social reflection... Saw Maoism equals life! Imperialism equals death! and Bob Dylan's slogan. From the disgust of the town residents to the hippies to the infection, from the relationship between the Eliot family, it shows the social reality of the United States at that time. Eliot took the color of psychedelic drugs, and the words and things he dared to say and do when he took marijuana. The same mother and father also rejuvenated from the dying old man. Finally, there is Dad's sentence because I love her, and I believe it has also infected many people.
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