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Connie 2022-03-26 09:01:01
I wonder if everyone has untapped talents, just because we never have a chance to reach the limit of breaking through in our lifetime. From this point of view, all kinds of love and killing between the devil, the master and the disciples have become easy to understand, because this is the only way for genius. The drum beats numb all over, which is also the ultimate look and feel of the movie, which is really cool. If this teacher enters the army, it is impossible to guarantee that he will not...
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Hazle 2022-03-26 09:01:01
The real SM film shit pseudo music movie is quite in essence, the basis of anti music music is that emotional expression technology is very important, hard training is very important, but it is not a so-called teacher’s teaching method that is exchanged for sacrificing self-personality and dignity. You must dare to teach this way. My son, I directly discounted his...
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Danielle 2022-03-25 09:01:05
The evil teacher meets the rebellious son, and perverts cast a...
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Palma 2022-03-25 09:01:05
Isn't this film a good example of the perverted instructors torturing the recruits in the domestic military TV...
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Nolan 2022-03-25 09:01:05
No matter how good the others are, if you tell me that Jazz has to play this way, I really think it is no different from competitive...
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Kristy 2022-03-25 09:01:05
Although it is great, I very much agree with the one-star short review. In fact, the film keeps zooming in on the evil details, but when you are really willing to observe this level so close, it already implies your praise for...
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Scottie 2022-03-25 09:01:05
Whoever said inspirational films, it is not originally inspirational, and the mentality of scolding if you don't understand it is really enough. This movie tells you that some people can do some things, but some people can't. Because some people are willing to die for it, some are born for art, and some are not. People are different from each other, so...
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Patsy 2022-03-25 09:01:05
A middle-class white male narcissistic autobiographical inspirational film is very bloody (the story is not a car accident, and many soap operas do this; the blood does not flow on the drums, it seems that a good scholar cannot be made on a computer screen without vomiting blood). Not only do you have to work hard if you want to succeed, but you have only oneself in your mind, and you can use whatever means to grab it (the ideology of American elite education). Sundance has become a little...
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Ryley 2022-03-25 09:01:05
In the trivial shots and close-ups, there is something romantic and casual. Anti-inspirational and ambiguous attitude, the film is not as good as expected, but I am very looking forward to the director's next...
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Katrine 2022-03-25 09:01:05
It’s really awesome to make the maiden feature film like this. The climax of the ending has a few consecutive quick shakes and it’s very beautiful. The editing of the whole film is even more messy; for me, such a pervert who sees "Full Metal Shell" as an inspirational movie. Said, this film is really appetizing: kill you, make you, dark...
Whiplash Comments
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Ed 2022-04-21 09:01:10
The road to the pinnacle of art
I can only think of this vulgar name as a title for now.
When I saw the first time the teacher was angry, I couldn't help laughing, and I automatically recalled the similar scenes when I was learning painting: crying students, angry teachers, continuous blows, from personal to total denial of... -
Ophelia 2022-03-22 09:01:08
What are the highlights and memories of "Burst Drummer"?
Personal interpretation of the last paragraph
Fletcher had a conversation with the male protagonist Andrew in the bar. They mentioned the story of Charlie Parker before, because Joey Jones almost cut off Charlie Parker's head with a bowl, and then the cynicism in the background...
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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?