The Nineteen Seventies was a peak decade for innovation and creativity in filmmaking. Administrators akin to Martin Scorsese, Mike Nichols and Francis Ford Coppola are cited as a few of the most vital auteurs of the time, however Hal Ashby is one director whose identify appears to get talked about much less and fewer because the years go on. Trying again, he is somebody whose work was an enormous a part of the Hollywood Renaissance.
Ashby died in 1988, however he directed a few of the period’s greatest darkish comedies and satires, together with Shampoo and Being There. He was additionally on the helm of one of many decade’s most controversial romances: Harold and Maude.
The movie is now accessible without spending a dime on streaming services akin to Pluto TV and Kanopy this month, and it makes for an excellent, unconventional Valentine’s Day watch. If you happen to’ve by no means seen it (or if it imprinted on you at a youthful age and you have been hoping for a re-watch), now is a superb time to catch the movie — which regularly disappears from streaming providers as rapidly because it arrives. The movie’s lead actor, Bud Cort, died this week at age 77, including one more reason to look at.
Harold and Maude stars Cort and Oscar-winner Ruth Gordon as a younger man and the aged lady he falls in love with. Harold, 20, is wealthy and nonetheless lives at house. Maude is 79, of modest means and lives in a boxcar. Obsessive about dying, Harold typically phases elaborate suicide makes an attempt: hanging, self-immolation, you identify it. And whereas these makes an attempt look reasonable, his mom’s unimpressed reactions to them are the definition of deadpan comedy.
However even acknowledging the movie’s underlying darkish humor, it is laborious to think about a film like this might get made by a mainstream studio today. Critics did not actually just like the movie again in 1971 both — “Creepy and off-putting” is how the New York Times described the 2 lead performances — however through the years it is developed a cult fanbase because of long-running engagements at second-run theaters.
Harold meets Maude on the funeral of somebody neither of them really is aware of. Quickly, they turn out to be inseparable. Whereas Harold’s outlook on life and dying is all gloom, Maude’s fascination with dying really offers her with a cause to reside. (Harold spots a quantity tattooed on her forearm that subtly alludes to her surviving a focus camp.) Regardless of sure concepts or performances that may be thought of off-putting for a lot of, Harold and Maude is a celebration of life, an existential drama that balances the heavy with the sunshine, and a film that exemplifies the period through which it was made. That Cat Stevens soundtrack!
Whereas the central relationship itself is unconventional, the movie feels much less a couple of seek for actual romantic love and extra like a reminder of how life is supposed to be lived on one’s personal phrases. As Maude tells Harold, “Everybody has the fitting to make an ass out of themselves. You simply cannot let the world choose you an excessive amount of.”
Harold and Maude is obtainable now on Pluto TV and Kanopy.

