
I am pretty sure that this is an anti-war movie because not only is it done to the music of an anti-war band, but it also puts a very negitive display of war out to the viewer; at one point the charactors tried to burn the draft notices in protest to war. This movies main goals were definatly to bring a stong imagry to the Beatles songs and send the message of anti-war and peace to people. Some connections between Across the Universe and Slaughter House Five are the ideas of children fighting wars, non-linear naration, un-reliable naration, and a grotesk representation of war. I think both the movie producers, the Beatles, and Vonegut all agree that war is a place where adults use kids to settle there differences. For those reasons I think that Mrs. Mary O' Hare would greatly appreciate the message that this movie is sending about war, and she may even become a Beatles fan!

I love love love this movie!! You make some great points about the connections to Slaughterhouse-Five. There is no question that this is an anti-war movie, and what I like is that it shows the viewpoints of the people back home as well as the soldiers. The Beatles songs they chose really drove the point home, including ones that may not have been interpreted in the same way without the context of the movie.
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