20 Favourite Films of the 20th Century #8
Easy Rider
(Directed by Dennis Hopper; Written by Peter Fonda, Dennis Hopper, and Terry Southern; Starring Peter Fonda, Dennis Hopper, Jack Nicholson, Toni Basel and Karen Black; 1969)
The line I most associate with this film: "It's real hard to be free when you are bought and sold in the marketplace."
This film embodies the wild spirit of the youth in the sixties and it anarchist nature. And it completely blew me away. From its incredible soundtrack to the ground-breaking editing, everything about this film is absolute genius. This is a story about two bikers who travel to New Orleans after trafficking cocaine from Mexico in Los Angeles. Along the way, they have encounters with various people and learn about a counter-culture movement they weren't aware of. The two bikers - played by Peter Fonda and Dennis Hopper - represent the youth and their free and rebellious nature, and, because of that, they face hostility from the older people they find along the way, who represent the conservative establishment forces. This is a revolutionary masterpiece that is incredibly up-to-date to our modern world of the 21st century. In many ways, the 60's have a lot of similarities with today, and Easy Rider is proof of that. Born to be wild!
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