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Harold and Maude

Harold and Maude

They were meant to be. But exactly what they were meant to be is not quite clear.

7.6 (1,213)1971-12-201h 32m
ComedyDramaRomance

Overview

A deadpan young man obsessed with death meets an eccentric septuagenarian who teaches him to live life to the fullest.

Budget
$1,200,000
Production
Paramount Pictures, Mildred Lewis and Colin Higgins Productions

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Director
Hal Ashby
Cinematography
John A. Alonzo

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CinemaSerf

CinemaSerf

November 4, 2022

7/10

So poor little rich kid "Harold" (Bud Cort) really does like a bit of attention seeking - constantly vying for the recognition of his mother by faking every more outlandish suicide attempts. Things is, she (Vivian Pickles) is pretty impervious to his antics and so he seeks something to alleviate his boredom elsewhere... He starts attending funerals. That's where he encounters the eccentric "Maude" (Ruth Gordon) who also has a penchant for the ceremonies - and for also pinching a car from the cem…

Filipe Manuel Neto

Filipe Manuel Neto

July 7, 2023

7/10

**Knowing how to live or knowing how to die are virtues, difficult and debatable themes that a film almost never has the courage to address.** Harold is a young man, just arrived at adulthood, who has a morbid fascination with death: he drives hearses, goes to funerals for “fun”, rehearses his own suicide a thousand and one times. He will change under the influence of an elderly woman, whose desire to live every moment to the fullest leads her to very incorrect attitudes, such as “borrowing” …