The movie Hair (1979) is more than just a musical – it’s a manifesto of freedom, rebellion, and youthful dreams. The Hair
The Hair: Set against the backdrop of the Vietnam War, it asks the big questions: Why fight? Why kill? Why not just love?

Long hair became the symbol of individuality, peace, and a protest against a world gone mad. Songs like “Aquarius” and “Let the Sunshine In” still echo the universal desire of youth: to live free, in love and harmony.
From a humorous angle, the message still resonates: while some people nowadays pay fortunes for hair transplants, the characters of Hair simply let it grow wild and free.