Harold and Maude

1971

Action / Comedy / Drama / Romance

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Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh 86% · 49 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 93% · 50K ratings
IMDb Rating 7.9/10 10 84230 84.2K

Plot summary

The young Harold lives in his own world of suicide-attempts and funeral visits to avoid the misery of his current family and home environment. Harold meets an 80-year-old woman named Maude who also lives in her own world yet one in which she is having the time of her life. When the two opposites meet they realize that their differences don’t matter and they become best friends and love each other.

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Top cast

Tom Skerritt as Motorcycle Officer
Hal Ashby as Bearded Man Watching Model Train
Ruth Gordon as Maude
Bud Cort as Harold
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763.82 MB
1280*682
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 31 min
Seeds 5
1.45 GB
1920*1024
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 31 min
Seeds 64

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by Cjalln1 7 / 10

Unexpected - a hidden gem of macabre quirkiness

The most indie-esque film to come out of the '70s that I have seen, "Harold and Maude" wallows in irreverence. Suicide is played around with as a theme - never trivialised, but used frequently as a source of dark humour. The unlikely relationship between the titular characters is remarkably sweet and loving, if a little rushed, and the jaunty folk soundtrack uplifts the mood despite the heavy themes. The script is superlative, counterbalancing all the incidents of gore; the film almost comes across as a pre-emptive "Breakfast Club" for the "Fight Club" generation. Desperation and listlessness weighs Harold down, until Maude lightens his existence by showing him how to live for once. Her bubbly persona is the yang to his yin, and the film's quirky comedy cheers the audience as well as Harold with its subtlety. A true unexpected pleasure, "Harold and Maude" is surprising and charming throughout, with enough dark substance to mark it out as truly unique.
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Reviewed by sme_no_densetsu 8 / 10

Good stuff but definitely not for everyone

Hal Ashby's "Harold and Maude" neatly fits into the category of cult classic, chiefly by virtue of its subject matter. In brief, the film concerns a morbid young man who befriends a free-spirited septuagenarian. Together they make about as unlikely a pair as you'll ever see in a romantic comedy.

The stars of the film, Bud Cort & Ruth Gordon, play their parts with relish. Furthermore, the two have excellent chemistry together. Besides the stars, Vivian Pickles, as Harold's overbearing mother, and Charles Tyner, as his uncle Victor, stand out in support.

Ashby's direction is well-handled and the film sports some nice visuals. However, the film's best element on the technical side is arguably the soundtrack. The songs of Cat Stevens are heard throughout and they truly capture and enhance the spirit of the film.

In the end, "Harold and Maude" is certainly a unique little film and one that seems way ahead of its time. It's the sort of quirky movie that would be right at home next to some of today's independent films. Given it's eccentricities, I'm unsurprised that it was a commercial flop at the time of its release but, thankfully, it has gained in stature over time.

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