Review of Harold and Maude (1971) by Nicholas G — 28 Mar 2018
Harold and Maude directed by Hal Ashbey explores many serious ideas that almost borderlines it's comedic essences in each scene. Some of these ideas include suppression in society, life and death, wealth and happiness, and love.
After Maude metaphorically turns into a sunflower, Harold and Maude will no longer be effected by societies suppression. This movie not only benefits from fairly solid on-screen design, but also benefits greatly from it's soundtrack performed by Cat Stevens.
You will be left singing in the back of your head, "if you want to be free, be free"!
This review of Harold and Maude (1971) was written by Nicholas G on 28 Mar 2018.
Harold and Maude has generally received very positive reviews.
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