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Endings: the final scene of Hal Ashby's Shampoo


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During a fight with his girlfriend Jill (Goldie Hawn), hairdresser George (Warren Beatty) pleads with her to understand: “I’m trying to get things moving.” She screams, “You never stop moving! You never go anywhere!”
It’s a devastatingly truthful remark, skewering the go-go-go energy of Shampoo (1975), a Los Angeles-set sex farce in which the undercurrents of melancholy and cynicism have the power of a sucker punch – one that hits home on both a personal and national level. “The subject of Shampoo is hypocrisy,” Beatty has said, “the commingling of sexual hypocrisy and political hypocrisy.” ....

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