Maude was annoying
I rented this movie last night, expecting it to be great (I had heard a few times that it was a cinematic precursor to Wes Anderson's films) and was disappointed. I'd give it a solid B+, because although Harold was an intriguing, likeable character, Maude was so darn chipper and everything she said was very egocentric- like, "Well <b>I</b> think that you gotta look at life like this!" Or "<B>I<b/> love these flowers!" Her philosophy on life was so cheesy, and the film begged viewers to fall hook, line and sinker for it. I liked Harold in the beginning, as a gloomy boy, much more than I liked the dancing banjo-player Harold in the end.
Did anyone else find Maude's words to be mere platitudes? Or am I being curmudgeonly?
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