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Meaghan 2023-02-08 10:16:16
asphyxia. I don't understand jazz, so it's hard to tell if he's ruined or not. Or the same saying "There is nothing more beautiful than two people who understand each...
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Shayne 2023-02-06 17:06:04
Really stupid. . . If you have this time, you might as well watch the good voice of China. . People who don't like music so much can watch it, but people who like music don't watch...
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Lisa 2023-01-30 08:47:09
1. Why don't you go to the Olympics if you are so particular about technology? 2. Buying a drum machine for the bald old man is all...
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Dee 2022-12-19 22:27:58
Not chicken soup, but chicken...
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Roel 2022-12-16 08:57:13
The teacher exerts his limited power to the extreme, just like the king of this circle is invincible; the student believes that he is special, and everyone else on the journey to the top of the pyramid is a stumbling block for cannon fodder tools. Under the banner of excellence, two selfish, paranoid, and twisted people are constantly tearing and wrestling. Referring to several other films with a somber tone this year, this nomination is probably because of the "inspirational...
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Shaina 2022-12-08 23:20:07
If you like jazz and like this movie, please block...
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Howell 2022-10-24 05:52:11
This is not a film that discusses music. The whole film is devoted to the male, non-soul side of art: technology, speed, precision, and the advancement of man in a patriarchal society for the great desire, repression and struggle. This is a technically perfect film. The precision and speed of the drum beats are just like the editing, transformation, lighting, film and drummer in the film. There is no feminine feminine, but it achieves the perfection of physical (technical)...
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Yasmeen 2022-04-24 07:01:02
It took me more than 100 minutes to watch this movie, and it just reminded me of the days when I was studying under the high pressure of my boss. Unbearable to look back, I finally climbed out of the cesspool, and now I have to turn back and lick a big feces. Made me feel sick inside. Might as well check out Marvel's popcorn stress-free...
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Troy 2022-04-24 07:01:02
After thinking about it, it was not quite right. How could the limit of artistic expression be achieved by a big boss seduced by insults, stimulation, deception, and...
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Edd 2022-04-24 07:01:02
The film itself has nothing to say, the audio-visual language gave way to the theme and the story, always the champion. Back to the story itself, this is basically my fucking college story, and it almost drove me crazy, but I finally left early and didn't have to struggle with paranoia. This kind of devil teacher seems to be quite great, but in fact it is really no different from the devil. They are not people who really love a certain art, but just want to control and destroy...
Whiplash Comments
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Giuseppe 2022-03-19 09:01:02
As a drummer, some feelings after watching the movie
Before watching this movie, I saw the film drummer made by Leslie Cheung. Although the burst drummer is undoubtedly a lot of high-end comparison in any level, the general line is a bit the same. The protagonist likes to play drums very much, and he gave up because of some setbacks. Then, for some...
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Kay 2022-04-21 09:01:10
There is a fire in my heart, and the corners of my brows and eyes are full of stars ❤
This article is excerpted from "The Mutual Abuse Movies Men Shouldn't Miss"
"There's always someone to win, so why can't it be me." ——Athlete Kobe Bryant "died on January 26, 2020" Representative work: "Dear Basketball" An essay on "Breaking the Limit" story.(Sections 1 and 2 are about Yuzuru Hanyu,...
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Terence Fletcher: I don't think people understood what it was I was doing at Shaffer. I wasn't there to conduct. Any fucking moron can wave his arms and keep people in tempo. I was there to push people beyond what's expected of them. I believe that is... an absolute necessity. Otherwise, we're depriving the world of the next Louis Armstrong. The next Charlie Parker. I told you that story about how Charlie Parker became Charlie Parker, right?
Andrew: Jo Jones threw a cymbal at his head.
Terence Fletcher: Exactly. Parker's a young kid, pretty good on the sax. Gets up to play at a cutting session, and he fucks it up. And Jones nearly decapitates him for it. And he's laughed off-stage. Cries himself to sleep that night, but the next morning, what does he do? He practices. And he practices and he practices with one goal in mind, never to be laughed at again. And a year later, he goes back to the Reno and he steps up on that stage, and plays the best motherfucking solo the world has ever heard. So imagine if Jones had just said, "Well, that's okay, Charlie. That was all right. Good job." And then Charlie thinks to himself, "Well, shit, I did do a pretty good job." End of story. No Bird. That, to me, is an absolute tragedy. But that's just what the world wants now. People wonder why jazz is dying.
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Terence Fletcher: Everybody remember, Lincoln Center and its ilk use these competitions to decide who they are interested in and who they are not. And I am not gonna have my reputation in that department tarnished by a bunch of fucking limp-dick, sour-note, flatter-than-their-girlfriends, flexible-tempo dipshits. Got it?