"Easy Rider" - film critique.
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Mario Dundovic American Film Classics December 7, 2003 EASY RIDER The film "Easy Rider" is based on the story of two bikers who make a trip from Los Angeles to New Orleans, to attend Mardi Gras. The film touches on the notion of the meaning of American freedom and its pursuit of the two main characters. The first scene in the film involves the two main characters who sell cocaine to a man in a Rolls Royce. After the drug deal the bikers begin their journey to Mardi Gras, but not before one of them removes his watch and throws it on the ground. I believe this symbolizes and represents the quest for freedom, because time only to holds us back. Wyatt is wearing a leather jackets and rides a chopper while Billy is dressed up like a cowboy; he is wearing all tan leather. Throughout the movie Billy refers to Wyatt...

