Review of Harold and Maude (1971) by Alex F — 27 Apr 2009
Bitter- sweet black comedy and romatic drama about the unlikely relationship between Maude, a 80 year old nutty but brilliant little lady and a kid who takes pleasure in faking his own death and obssessed by death and funerals. Eccentric and charming with one of the best singing and dancing moments in modern cinema, wonderful cemetery takes and laugh out loud situations like the way Maude deals with the law when she gets into trouble for stealing cars and driving like mad.
A movie about life (and death), the pleasures of friendship, and all small things. Definitely my kind of movie.
This review of Harold and Maude (1971) was written by Alex F on 27 Apr 2009.
Harold and Maude has generally received very positive reviews.
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