David Burton Morris said
Purple Haze was inspired by growing conservative sentiment during the
Reagan presidency and young people's fears that the US would enter into another war. He told the Walker Art Center that his intent was to warn people about "more undeclared wars" and "to stop believing in our leaders, to not take what they say at face value, but to do research, to seek the truth."
Purple Haze is named after
The Jimi Hendrix Experience's song "Purple Haze," which appears in the film. Some elements of the story are autographical; Morris told the
St. Paul Pioneer Press that like Caulfield, he had been "kicked out of" college, that he and his friends hung out around the Ford Bridge like the characters in the movie do, and that the character of Caulfield's father was based on his own father. == Plot summary ==