Easy Riders Movie Review




 EASY RIDERS Hallucinogenic ride on the wild side, set in the 60s rural America functions as a mirror of the times and a cult classic. We join Peter Fonda (Wyatt) and Dennis Hopper (Billy) after a profitable drug deal; they trade up to shiny new choppers and embark on an epic journey across America. The viewer is treated to a  visual feast as this rolling montage goes from LA to New Orleans. Jack Nicholson makes his screen debut as an alcoholic attorney who joins in and grounds the trio in reality for a short while.

    The dialogue is powerful for its sparseness and directness when Wyatt states: “We blew it”. The dramatic unities collide in a big way at a New Orlean’s cemetery when a double date takes on a new cinematic twist. This is a must see cult classic. Rated R **** 1969 The film that almost destroyed Hollywood


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