In "Easy Rider," Peter Fonda's character, Wyatt, reflects on the disillusionment of the American Dream and the failure of the counterculture movement. When he says, "We blew it," he expresses regret over how society's ideals of freedom and peace were overshadowed by violence and commercialism. This moment serves as a poignant commentary on the loss of innocence and the challenges faced by those seeking genuine change during the turbulent 1960s. The film encapsulates the struggle between individualism and societal constraints, highlighting the complexities of that era.
Wyatt
Dennis Hopper & Jack Nicholson starred with Peter Fonda in "Easy Rider."
The Fonda's. Henry in Twelve Angry Men", Jane in "Klute" and Peter in "Easy Rider".
In the 1969 movie Peter Fonda played the role of Wyatt, aka Captain America
Fonda's jacket had red-whit-blue stripes down the right front side and around the left arm, and an American flag across the back
Wyatt
The term means that they lost the chance or opportunity to do or say something . I'm not sure what the context was in the movie .
Peter Fonda
That is the Easy Rider guy man Peter Fonda
Terry Southern
Peter Fonda
Dennis Hopper & Jack Nicholson starred with Peter Fonda in "Easy Rider."
The Fonda's. Henry in Twelve Angry Men", Jane in "Klute" and Peter in "Easy Rider".
Easy Rider: 1969 film with Peter Fonda, Dennis Hopper, Jack Nicholson
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In the 1969 movie Peter Fonda played the role of Wyatt, aka Captain America
Fonda's jacket had red-whit-blue stripes down the right front side and around the left arm, and an American flag across the back