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Kaylie 2022-01-17 08:01:48
God wants you to bear the penalty of becoming a genius
All misfortunes begin in childhood.
At the end of the documentary, the scene changed from an unplugged scene in New York filled with white flowers to a video of Kurt when he was a child. I watched the blond little angel smile and hand the biscuits to the camera, breast feeding the toy turtle. Almost...
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Enos 2022-01-17 08:01:48
I would like to see others understand him in different ways, but not in this way
The director is really smart and uses the word montage to avoid problems. Because the whole film has no opinions or opinions, it's just a pile of (filtered) information. From the beginning to the end, I only remember Cobain's beautiful face and the crooked words in the diary.
After watching it, the...
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Dewayne 2022-03-21 09:02:59
I can't agree more with using a lot of montage to run a documentary, it's not so much a documentary as a 2 hour rock saga concocting. Quickly collaged shots, wanton series of signifiers, define Kebain with an unequivocal attitude, and the words are not surprising. It seems that Cobain is a book that they have seen through, and then choose some wonderful paragraphs to explain and share, the extended version of "Take you through xxx in 5 minutes"
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Clarissa 2022-01-17 08:01:48
"You didn't know you were more handsome than Brad Pitt." Kurt's sensitive fragile laughed cute and it was distressing. What he saw in his blue eyes was his life.