I hated this movie. In one scene, a girls says she loves Bach. Guthrie says he prefers music. Toward the end of the movie, he's in a hospital room with several people and they pull out their kazoos and sing "Take me for a ride in your car-car." Is this what he considers music, and Bach isn't? A major plot point is they dump a truck load of garbage over a cliff and are arrested for littering. This is treated as an absurdity by the hippies. It's not absurd at all. Education is considered a ridiculous joke. I threw the movie away. And the acting is very affected.
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If you were a teenager in the 70's (or wish you were) you have to enjoy this movie. It tells the story of a young man's life during that time, worrying about being drafted, college, and the things going on in the world at that time.
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A perfect slice of counterculture. Arlo Guthrie takes us to the days of trying to avoid being drafted into Vietnam War
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Not near a good as I remembered having seen it when originally released in the theaters. Still, it is somewhat entertaining. Maybe I just grew up too much.
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It was as I remembered but the dvd I bought had some scenes deleted and were rather chopped out of it.
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