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Esmeralda 2022-03-16 09:01:02
Random image, burst, life (title party)
1. I saw the director’s interview before. It is said that there was a play about the mentor, but for the closed narrative, I deleted it. I think it's a pity.
2. Following the above, personally, I would prefer to change the rhythm a little bit, add more of the previous girl's scene, and delete the...
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Eula 2022-04-19 09:01:10
Never meet an abusive teacher, eternity is like a long night
In fact, there is nothing special to say about the film itself. The final reversal is very good, and it is left to the audience's imagination. Probably because there are too many inspirational films like this, the director is embarrassed to follow the original routine.
Yes, it is the kind of...

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Mina 2021-10-20 18:59:30
The movie-watching experience is great. It is tight from beginning to end. The editing is simple and has its own rhythm (especially the handling of music performance), and it is good without emotional cards. There are desperate bets of ups and downs in youth, and there are also complex and unsolvable life. This is an effect that can only be achieved by the same person as the screenwriter and director. After the screening, an audience member said that the film really captured the spirit of drumming in jazz music, the phenomenon.
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Ivory 2022-03-24 09:01:09
High-level performance and editing, it is really enjoyable after watching. However, the film's thoughts can only be described as extremely pathological, and values are distorted to the extreme. Challenge yourself = self-abuse? Or do two paranoids abuse each other; hatred and anger can push you into a Jazz talent? It's an insult to jazz. No matter how skilled you are, you are just a drummer with a dilapidated soul, and you don't deserve to be called a jazz musician.
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