Parents' Guide to

Easy Rider

By Renee Schonfeld, Common Sense Media Reviewer

age 17+

Iconic 1969 road-trip movie with violence, drugs, sex.

Movie R 1969 95 minutes
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age 14+

Based on 6 parent reviews

age 14+

STRONG drug use.

I think that if someone genuinely wants to see this film, 9 times out of 10, they will understand the problems with drug use. This is a brilliant film, and very important in film history, so its worth watching. I wouldn’t give an exact age for how old to watch the film, since obviously some kids are different from others, but I feel like 14 is a good average.
age 4+

Easy!

Is It Any Good?

Our review:
Parents say (6 ):
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At the time Easy Rider was made, it was revolutionary -- a personal film less interested in plot and subplots than images, individual moments, music, and a mostly new way of looking at 1969 America. Jack Nicholson's performance launched a career that would be going strong nearly half a century later. For some, it was hard to see past the antiestablishment messages, its take on sexual "liberation," and the brazen celebration of being "high." At the box office, it was a commanding success. It also was a cautionary tale, never flinching from the consequences of such unorthodox behavior. Looking back, from a 21st-century perspective, there's still much to be admired, including not only the film's place in the history of moviemaking but also the extraordinary blending of film and music (classic Steppenwolf, the Band, and the Byrds), the wonderful performances, the headiness of its concepts, and its desire to push the limits in presenting a distinctive point of view.

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