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Eveline 2021-12-18 08:01:04

The entire film is unfolded from the first-person perspective of Jon. The members of the band are elevated to the point that they must be isolated from the rest of the world, while Jon is portrayed as a mediocre supporting role.

Maybe the director himself is a fan of the prototype band, and he will spare no effort to blacken the role of jon. Although he is mediocre, he has sincerely paid a lot for the band and the music. How can he black him like this? Really enjoyable?

I haven't heard the music of the prototype band, but what I can hear from the film is also very mediocre, a bit pretending to be weird and grandiose (maybe they think it is a high and a few). Every member of the band is not normal, right? Neurosis, psychiatric history, violent tendencies, depression tendencies, suicide, etc. Are you cool if you are sick? ridiculous.

The idolatry of the protagonist Frank is simply the culmination.

It was originally a freak band, and the members were all freaks. Jon, a normal person, went in and wanted to develop the band according to the normal way, but the result was messed up. So the director said, freaks are great, and long live freaks!

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Frank quotes

  • Jon Burroughs: Miserable childhood. Mental illness. Where do I find that kind of inspiration?

  • Frank: I've always dreamed of one day having a band member who shared my vision of creating extremely likable music. So, thank you, Jon. You gave me the little push I needed.