I'm grateful to those who gave Pirate Radio five star reviews, and thank God I saw those reviews, which allowed me to enjoy this great movie, yes - great. The whole movie is a classic introductory manual for 60s rock music. It can definitely make a person who has never listened to rock music be amazed after watching it: it turns out that rock and roll can be so ear-friendly, not the roaring and roaring in the established impression of ordinary people! What other people think I don't know, but I think that's what makes this movie great, it makes rock and roll more accessible to the general public. Rock and roll is not used to pretend to be awesome, not to pretend to be a niche, not to show that you are different; I hope it is a feast, a carnival, a universal music - like a plague that infects the whole world. world! ! I'll admit I'm just a pseudo-rock fan, I listen to folk a lot more than rock, but this film totally evokes my love for rock, and it managed to infect me with those 60s Rocknrolls that seem to have disappeared in this era Me, I still have the soundtrack of this movie on loop in my ears... those songs, they make my blood boil and I can't stop. As for the small group of people who rant about this film under the banner of hardcore rock music fans, I just want to say: you have a limit, too, don't just pretend that you know rock and roll in the world, thinking that all of you have a limit. The world is yours to wake up, right? The feeling of being a niche can make you orgasm, right? Saying that you heard these songs 800 years ago, saying that this film is about making money in the name of rock and roll... Yes, you have heard it before, you have been listening to these songs as early as the 60s big right? I'm only born in the 1980s. I'm sorry I haven't heard of the times, but I'm very grateful for this film. It can let me know that there is still such an era in this world, and there are such a large number of songs that can move people's hearts. If this film were rated by my usual standards, I would probably only give it four stars. But I still insist on giving this film five stars, not for other reasons, I just hope that more people can appreciate this film because they see this five stars. The film itself may only have four stars, but the impact it brings is far more than four stars. PS> The Count played by Philip Seymour Hoffman is so loving. The debauchery that comes out from the bottom of his heart is far from comparable to that monster Gavin~ haha.
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