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-'''''American Beauty''''' is a [[1999 in film|1999]] [[drama]] film that explores themes of romantic and paternal [[love]], [[Freedom (philosophy)|freedom]], sexuality, [[beauty]], self-liberation, [[existentialism]], the search for [[happiness]], and [[family]] against the backdrop of modern [[United States|American]] [[suburbia]]. The film has been compared to a [[Rabbit Angstrom]] novel by [[Updike]].+'''''American Beauty''''' is a [[1999 in film|1999]] [[drama]] film that explores themes of romantic and paternal [[love]], [[Freedom (philosophy)|freedom]], sexuality, [[beauty]], self-liberation, [[existentialism]], the search for [[happiness]], and [[family]] against the backdrop of modern [[American suburbia]]. The film has been compared to a [[Rabbit Angstrom]] novel by [[Updike]].
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 +*[[American Beauty (soundtrack)]]
 +*[[American Beauty: Original Motion Picture Score]]
 +*[[American Beauty (album)|''American Beauty'' (album)]], a 1970 album by the Grateful Dead
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American Beauty is a 1999 drama film that explores themes of romantic and paternal love, freedom, sexuality, beauty, self-liberation, existentialism, the search for happiness, and family against the backdrop of modern American suburbia. The film has been compared to a Rabbit Angstrom novel by Updike.

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