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The Belcourt Midnight Movie: Harold and MaudeCougar TownBy Emily Bartlett HinesPublished on January 21, 2010 at 3:40amAlthough Hal Ashbys 1971 film regularly joins Rocky Horror, Pink Flamingoes and Spinal Tap on lists of the top cult films of all time, its a little different: Embracing black comedy, it also offers a life-affirming message (embrace your differences, live in the moment, the Vietnam War is bad) that would be glib and cheesy if it werent so straightforward and touching. Harold (Bud Cort) is a 19-year-old who stages elaborate fake suicides for the discomfort of his uptight, upper-crust mother. He gets a chance to embrace life not death when he meets 79-year-old Maude (Ruth Gordon) at a funeral (in classic screwball style, she steals his car). Harold and Maudes themes will be familiar to most viewers from generations of Wes Anderson-style quirky outsider learns to be normal in his own way films; but in 1971 this was fresh filmic territory. A classic soundtrack by Cat Stevens completes the experience.
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