Let's talk about the movie itself first, the plot is basically a posture of editing and arranging at the same time. When you think of where to shoot that, the plots that are not reliable are put together. The pirate radio station as the main line and the British radio (space) radio station (space) who want to close them are in a hurry. The role itself is too weak. This contradiction alone does not have so much content to fill the nearly 2 hours. Just make some old tricks like fooling around with flesh and blood, making other people's wives, and the mystery of biological fathers, which will always appear when it comes to rock music.
Moreover, the characters are also quite facial and clown. The fat man I like Philip Seymour Hoffman was originally a god of acting. Unfortunately, because of the role in this film, it is only superficial.
I like two of them the most. One is the one about the bachelor party for poor Simon. The editing is so good. beautiful.
Also, Bill Nighy is always wearing brightly colored leather tights, suits, and posing there in the film, which is really a cool old man. It's a pity that his role in the film is really small, and there is little room to play, so such an old man is wasted in vain. I still prefer the scene in "Love Actually" where the hand gestures like a guitar, and the mouth says "I Love you" to the agent, even though the agent's response is "Are you in Elton John" Stayed at home for 10 minutes and became gay?".
In addition, I actually saw the actors of some of my favorite British dramas in the film, which can be regarded as a pleasant surprise.
The steve in the Coupling, the shiny and shiny back that even ants will wrestle, is doing the urgent errands of Guang (space) and electrician (space). I didn't recognize him at first, I just thought this man was too familiar, too familiar, but I couldn't remember who he was, and watched his films there. Knowing that he put on make-up, didn't wear a suit, changed into a set of casual clothes, and covered his back with a hat, I recognized it immediately. Isn't this the steve who can talk absurdly.
And then there's Jen and Roy from The IT Crowd. The lesbian chef Jen played in the film was so small that she could count the scenes with her hands. The only thing was that she was given a hot blonde at the end and she also fucked. And Roy, that is, Simon in the play, has a lot of roles, and is still an unpopular role position with that bitter melon face. A bunch of flesh and blood went on a carnival, and in the end, there were a few men left alone, including him. I finally fell in love and got married, but it was completely and completely used by the woman as a prop to get close to others. The scene the next day when Simon sings in pain to Lorraine Ellison – Stay With Me was a good one.
Speaking of which, I have to talk about the music of this film, which is an important factor that adds points to this film. Some have heard of it before, and some have not heard of it before, but there is no doubt that this is the essence of the 1950s and 1960s. You can find a vast world by following the vines. For example, I just discovered that Skeeter Davis' The End Of The World is amazing. During this time, I listened to it several times when I got home every day.
The most popular audio and video synchronization in it is My Generation. Just when Count announced that the radio station was about to be closed due to being illegally located by the government, and the countdown to death began, 5-4-3-2-1; just as the audience across the country was silent and mourned, at the time when the British Broadcasting Corporation (space) radio station (space) When the emergency officials raised their glasses to celebrate, Count shouted: Only kidding, dudes. Let's rock!!! Then came the explosion of My Generation:
People try to put us d-down (Talkin' 'bout my generation)
Just because we get around (Talkin' 'bout my generation)
Things they do look awful cc-cold (Talkin' 'bout my generation)
I hope I die before I get old (Talkin' 'bout my generation)
This is my generation
This is my generation, baby
Accompanied by the music is the carnival of the national audience and the anger of the emergency officials The picture, this moment is really absolute.
Let’s end with what Count said to the national audience when the ship sank. I think this should also be the title of the film: “Politicians will try their best to make this world a better place, but young friends from all over the world, There will be dreams, and they will sing for them. No important people will die tonight, just a bunch of rotten people on a broken boat. The only regret tonight is that we can't play it for you at a later time There are so many wonderful songs, but, absolutely believe that the good songs will not stop, they will continue to be sung and will become a miracle in this world, sing it!"
ROCK 'N ROLL
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