Псих-Аут (1968)
The Ultimate Head Trip
Жанр : драма, триллер, музыка
Время выполнения : 1Ч 41М
Директор : Richard Rush
Писатель : E. Hunter Willett, Betty Ulius
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Глухая, но привлекательная Джени ищет своего, много лет назад сбежавшего из дома, старшего брата. В баре она знакомится с ребятами, и они приводят ее в свою компанию. Оказывается, парни хиппи, музыканты и наркоманы. Они исповедуют принцип всеобщей любви и братства, но подобный образ жизни не нравится простым горожанам, и ребятам приходится силой отстаивать свои права, а порой и честь девушки. Ну а ее сумасшедшего брата-скульптора преследования довели даже до самоубийства. Впрочем, как и некоторых новых друзей Дженни, ведь наркотические галлюцинации могут довести не только до кайфа и припадков, но и до смерти.
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Экранизация одноименной книги британского журналиста Джона Ронсона, посвященной людям с паранормальными способностями, состоящим на службе в Армии США. Главный герой, офицер спецподразделения Лин Кэссиди, выполняет сверхсекретное задание, о котором ничего неизвестно даже армии США. Газетный репортер Боб Уилтон следует по пятам за Лином, пытаясь разузнать о его миссии...
Картина открывается сценой, в которой режиссер телерекламы ссорится с женой, собирающейся с ним развестись. Расстроенный личными неурядицами, он едет с другом в причудливо раскрашенный дом хиппи, торгующего наркотиками, чтобы купить там ЛСД. Так начинается «поездка»…
Глухая, но привлекательная Джени ищет своего, много лет назад сбежавшего из дома, старшего брата. В баре она знакомится с ребятами, и они приводят ее в свою компанию. Оказывается, парни хиппи, музыканты и наркоманы. Они исповедуют принцип всеобщей любви и братства, но подобный образ жизни не нравится простым горожанам, и ребятам приходится силой отстаивать свои права, а порой и честь девушки. Ну а ее сумасшедшего брата-скульптора преследования довели даже до самоубийства. Впрочем, как и некоторых новых друзей Дженни, ведь наркотические галлюцинации могут довести не только до кайфа и припадков, но и до смерти.
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Lists of recommended plants and varieties,
An explanation of how plants in different levels or "stories" --from ground covers to full-sized trees--coexist and interact in a healthy and productive landscape.