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The movie “Butterflies are Free” is a comedy/drama which is an archaic celebrated of mine that I have seen in various forms on TV and video for a number of years.I am very satisfied now that it has finally been establish out on DVD.This is basically a filmed play (with a couple of added scenes to “begin it up”) which explores the meaning of concepts like freedom and independence within the framework of a esteem fable.The fable takes status in a San Fransisco loft during those heady, ‘groovy’ days of flower power.Don Baker (Played by Edward Albert) is young man, blind from birth, who is trying for the first time to rupture away from his overbearing mother’s apron strings by living on his hold.One day he meets his unusual neighbor, Jill, a young, commitment free hippie and wanna-be actress.At first she is freaked out by Don’s blindness, but soon they are “getting it on” and she spends the night.The next morning their diminutive private, three room Eden is invaded, when Don’s mother barges in unannounced, with the diagram of taking her son home.It is within this scenerio that the three characters sob, argue and pontificate about such concepts as ‘freedom’, ‘independence’, ‘commitment’,'love’ and finally ‘letting go’.They all learn a diminutive bit about themselves and the changes they must invent to glean on with their lives.This is really a astonishing, silly movie that has a lot of heart. The three lead actors do a simply fabulous job with their roles.Goldie Hawn is in all her giggly, post “Laugh-In” splendor.Underneath the bubbly persona she shows us a character, who is emotionally crippled and must learn not to be apprehensive of being loved.Edward Albert does a magnificent job as the blind, young man who is fighting for his independence.But the dependable scene stealer is Eileen Heckart (who won a Best Supporting Actress Oscar for this role) who is brilliantly comic as an overbearing, cynical, mother,who obviously loves her son, but must accept a blueprint to let go. The script by Lenord Gershe is very mercurial and droll featuring hilarious exchanges between Albert, Hawn and Heckart’s characters. It is filled with lots of one liners that remind me a bit of the comical style of playright, Neil Simon and his comedies such as “The Uncommon Couple” and “The Sunshine Boys”.Some of the hippie, flower power references and language in the movie are a bit dated, but I consider it adds a touch of charm and quaintness to the script.Milton Katselas’s direction of this film is a runt stagey, but it does not detract as the narrative progresses.The DVD presentation is very determined and the sound quality is not poor for a film from 1972.My only true complaint is that the DVD features bonus trailers, but not for this movie (at least two out of three of them are for veteran Goldie Hawn films) .For an evening of silly, yet concept provoking entertainment I highly recommend this film.
Not a awful treasure account if one doesnt bewitch it too seriously.We tend to forget that Goldie Hawn venerable to act in some very splendid movies at one time.She manages to shine in this charming but unoriginal romance between a flower child and a attractive young blind man played by Edward Albert,seeking independence from his over protective mother.The chronicle is station in the Haight-Ashbury residence of San Francisco during the early seventies prior to Watergate and cheerful rights and the onslaught of AIDS.
Eileen Heckart gives a memorable and touching performance as the mother and well deserved her best-supporting-actress oscar that year.There is a astounding scene where Goldie first meets Donnys mother in his apartment in the most deplorable of circumstances.In her underwear!Enough said. Not exactly Shakespeare but it will withhold your interest,and besides theres a elated ending…
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