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Title: A Simple Analysis of Harold and Maude
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In our society today (or even back when this film was made), it would be considered disgusting for a young man to have a relationship with an old woman. Now, for some reason, it is more acceptable for a young woman to be with an old man, but it is still gross... Showed first 250 characters
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In our society today (or even back when this film was made), it would be considered disgusting for a young man to have a relationship with an old woman. Now, for some reason, it is more acceptable for a young woman to be with an old man, but it is still gross... Showed next 250 characters
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