More (1969) Reviews

More (1969)
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A young man from Germany (Klaus Grunberg) leaves home and travels to Paris. Hooking up with a group of hippies, he is enamored by an American girl (Mimsy Farmer) he meets at a party. The two leave for an island off the coast of Spain and become lovers. He becomes aware she is a heroin user and warns her about the drawbacks of narcotics. The American girl allows him to sleep with her girlfriend and try heroin. After an LSD trip, the girl leaves him and he takes too much of the hallucinogenic drug. Pink Floyd provides the music for this film that decries the excesses of the counterculture. ~ Dan Pavlides, Rovi

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Starring:
Mimsy FarmerKlaus Grunberg, (more)
Director(s):
Barbet Schroeder
Format(s):
DVD
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Emmanuel Y.

A lot has been said and written about the late 60s and early 70s but few films have been able to capture that wild, individualistic, selfcentered, searching era. Director Schroeder shows that feeling in a masterful way, in a road movie that covers Paris and Ibiza, drugs, sex and politics. Shot in a semi-documentary style it treats all its characters honestly and at the end it asks the ultimate question. Was it all worth it? The performances are uneven and a the story lags towars the end but its pathos never lets up. Worthwhile a rental for a trip to another era.

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Patrick B.

I enjoyed More. It is a slow paced late 60's early 70's drug themed movie. This isn't a typical pro-drug psychodelic film. It is a good portrail of the era.

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Adam R.

I love Pink Floyd so I thought this movie would be worth renting since they did the soundtrack. I couldn't have been more wrong. This is a terrible movie and I wouldn't recommend it to anyone.

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    Emmanuel Y.

    A lot has been said and written about the late 60s and early 70s but few films have been able to capture that wild, individualistic, selfcentered, searching era. Director Schroeder shows that feeling in a masterful way, in a road movie that covers Paris and Ibiza, drugs, sex and politics. Shot in a semi-documentary style it treats all its characters honestly and at the end it asks the ultimate question. Was it all worth it? The performances are uneven and a the story lags towars the end but its pathos never lets up. Worthwhile a rental for a trip to another era.

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    Patrick B.

    I enjoyed More. It is a slow paced late 60's early 70's drug themed movie. This isn't a typical pro-drug psychodelic film. It is a good portrail of the era.

    Yes   |   No

     
    Adam R.

    I love Pink Floyd so I thought this movie would be worth renting since they did the soundtrack. I couldn't have been more wrong. This is a terrible movie and I wouldn't recommend it to anyone.

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