Review of Harold and Maude (1971) by Roger Ebert for Chicago Sun-Times — 28 Jan 1993
Harold is death, Maude life, and they manage to make the two seem so similar that life's hardly worth the extra bother. The visual style makes everyone look fresh from the Wax Museum, and all the movie lacks is a lot of day-old gardenias and lilies and roses in the lobby, filling the place with a cloying sweet smell.
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This review of Harold and Maude (1971) was written by Roger Ebert and published by Chicago Sun-Times on 28 Jan 1993.
Harold and Maude has generally received very positive reviews.
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