All anyone will ever remember is the orgasm scene. I thought this movie was sad. It reminds the viewer how most lives are just plain average, and they pass by quicker that one would like to believe.
All anyone will ever remember is the orgasm scene. I thought this movie was sad. It reminds the viewer how most lives are just plain average, and they pass by quicker that one would like to believe.
By the time this came out, I was 13 and much more “aware” so to speak. It still totally blew me away. Thanks George!
My 10-year-old mind could barely keep up with this movie. I just remember standing in line at Woodfield mall in Schaumburg, IL to go see it when it first came out. The line wrapped all the way around the theater. The movie itself was just like a blur – candy for my overactive imagination.
What can I say? The ultimate classic movie. I was 7 when it came out – the perfect age. This movie probably changed my life, it told me that dreaming and imagining were not only OK, but wonderful.