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: In a twist of fate, Berger switches places with Claude at the army base to allow Claude a final goodbye to Sheila. However, Berger is unexpectedly deployed in Claude's stead and is the one who dies in Vietnam, a change that many critics feel adds a deeper layer of irony and tragedy to the film. Critical Reception and Legacy

: Claude is drafted, goes to Vietnam, and is killed in action. Hair (1979)

The film explores themes common to the "Age of Aquarius," including draft dodging, psychedelic drug use, and the rejection of conservative values. : In a twist of fate, Berger switches

The most significant departure from the source material is the film's ending. The film explores themes common to the "Age

: The film is celebrated for its dynamic dance sequences choreographed by Twyla Tharp and performed by the Twyla Tharp Dance Foundation.

While the stage musical follows a bohemian "tribe" living in New York City, the 1979 film introduces a more traditional protagonist to ground the audience.