Review of Harold and Maude (1971) by Jordan Cronk for Slant Magazine — 13 Feb 1996
The effortless depiction of their growing camaraderie and unconscious courtship is one of Harold and Maude‘s great charms, as Ashby and screenwriter Colin Higgins transpose fading ideology into boundless truth across a modest framework of pitch-black exposition and glowingly pastoral aesthetic touches.
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This review of Harold and Maude (1971) was written by Jordan Cronk and published by Slant Magazine on 13 Feb 1996.
Harold and Maude has generally received very positive reviews.
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