Nashville Comments

  • Elouise 2022-03-19 09:01:07

    In the undergraduate course, the teacher who taught Introduction to Literature said: When you modify it, you are already far away from the original meaning. Singing is a final modification of language (speaking), so when you sing, you are already far from the...

  • Alphonso 2022-03-19 09:01:07

    If I want to pick a movie with the most American temperament, I will choose "Nashville" without hesitation. This film does not have an American temperament because of the creation of a personal hero and an American dream. On the contrary, Robert Altman cut the American head sharply and showed the "spirit" in his brain on the operating table. In the 70s, when there were TV shows, hippies, rock music, drugs, and sexual indulgence, it was the most diverse, free and charming era in American...

  • Augusta 2022-03-19 09:01:07

    Director Research Second Brush, Nashville, the birthplace of country music, life: singer band agent, politician reporter star chaser, soldier assassin hippie, dream of death music. Under the universal jubilation concealed the fragile, confused and sadness of nowhere, Ultraman once again showed the male character of the group drama master, and his familiar faces were a lot of original sound praise (the actor personally wrote the lyrics and music), and formed with the posthumous work "A Good...

  • Clara 2022-03-18 09:01:05

    After the Vietnam War, the American Ukiyo-e Ultraman student in the next ambitious game, excellent group play, chaotic sound effects, who can tell me what the motorcycle soy sauce is doing? Who else can tell me why Ultraman’s music is always so...

  • Jovani 2022-03-18 09:01:05

    Maybe we are not free enough, but I am not worried. Four stars because I probably didn't read this movie thoroughly. The interspersed and chic of the music conveys the message...

  • Jazmin 2022-03-17 09:01:06

    Altman, the eternal master of group drama, wouldn't be him if he didn't play multi-line narrative. Nashville's various groups of sentient beings have roles in various classes and categories, and can even radiate to the entire American society. And there is a faint humor, like the last female singer, the BBC reporter who will never catch up with the hot spot, and the political propaganda that has been throughout the...

  • Yessenia 2022-03-17 09:01:06

    When faith is fading, music or anything becomes the shelter; when the shelter is still trembling, idols are made to fool the minds. Fortunately, the next generation is deaf. Rich, but not busy; modern, yet still well...

  • Randi 2022-03-16 09:01:06

    [Nashville] What are they talking about? In the end we found that there was no way to tell the theme of the movie, and this time there was no problem at all: we could not classify it, which is the hallmark of a great work. Altman's seemingly unstructured and unstructured narrative is actually master-class, with many characters but clear and facet, but the comic-style characters become three-dimensional and human in the next second. This is a top-notch...

  • Winona 2022-03-16 09:01:06

    Floating disturbed, scattered but not chaotic; melodious music, pleasing to the...

  • Hollis 2022-03-15 09:01:05

    This film exposes the decay of capitalism. It makes a girl who wants to get into the entertainment circle to perform a striptease, and the final assassination of the singer shows that art cannot be separated from...

Extended Reading

Nashville quotes

  • John Triplette: I just want to tell you a little bit about what we're trying to do. I'm not - I know you're astute politically and I'm certainly not here to sell you a bill of goods.

    Bill: I don't care. I don't care about politics.

    John Triplette: Okay, great. Well, let me tell you then, I've got a problem that I think would work to your advantage. As you know this redneck music is very popular right now. And I've got an awful lot of these local yokels on the bill, you know, singing...

    Bill: Your basic country folk...

    John Triplette: Crapola...

    Bill: Right

    John Triplette: So, I think - what I'm going for is a broader appeal, you know.

    Bill: Which is where we would fit in.

    John Triplette: More than just this Southern thing. And I think that you could really - a really hip group, like yours, could walk off with the evening.

    Bill: Yeah, probably the only rock group on there?

    John Triplette: Absolutely.

  • Mary: You see, it really doesn't make any difference because we're registered Democrats.

    John Triplette: Well, I'm a registered Democrat!

    Bill: The only reason we're registered Democrats is because your father was a registered Democrat and his father's a registered Democrat!