Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story movie plot

2022-01-02 08:02
In 1946, when seven-year-old David Coxmissed his brother Nate while playing around, his father was very sad about his lost son who was proficient in piano and had a great dream. David had a grudge, and David took Nate's exhortations before his death to show his musical talent. A performance at the age of 14 caused David to get involved in the public opinion center of the town. He couldn't stand the cramped environment around him, and led his 12-year-old girlfriend to his music dream. David, who lives in the ballroom, accidentally got the opportunity to take the place of the performance and was lucky to release a hit single "Tough Forward" funded by Jewish merchants. Since then, it has become a big hit. During the subsequent tour, David began to take drugs and create More masterpieces, and with the backing singer Darling Maddisonimpulsively married and committed bigamy. The 21-year-old David went through prison and rehabilitation, and meditated with the Beatles in India during the anti-war trend of the 1960s   .
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  • Houston 2022-03-26 09:01:08

    Looking at it in one go, I really like it!

  • Florencio 2022-03-26 09:01:08

    It felt bad at first, but it ended up being very moving.

Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story quotes

  • Record Producer: [to L'Chaim] What the hell is this?

    L'Chaim: Pizza pie. What's in a pizza pie?

  • Theo: Which one of y'all writes which song?

    John Lennon: All the good ones are mine... He does the ones that are shit.

    Paul McCartney: [laughing] Hilarious! "Number nine", really great.

    John Lennon: "Yesterday"...

    [Mumbling/singing/imitating Paul]

    Paul McCartney: He writes the ones that are "Oh, there's no God, I'm a fucking asshole", and I write the ones that are beautiful and great, and he'll jump in with the "yeah, yeah, yeah"-

    [Blows raspberry]

    John Lennon: I write songs about peace and love, you write Sussudio.

    Paul McCartney: [singing, imitating John] "Communism is the best, I'm a Commie"... that's his song.

    George Harrison: Keep in mind, I wrote "Taxman".

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