At first I thought the movie was about pirates, but then I found out that it was a story of a group of old men making music on an old ship. To be precise, they are only responsible for distributing music, rock, jazz, anything that can't be heard on national radio. The music they admired fits the free spirit of the 1960s, and countless people are addicted to their voices, their music, their lives as if they were addicted to marijuana. What better day than being able to listen to your favorite music every day and make a living from it? The audience regarded them as living idols, madly infatuated with them and adored them, especially the girls' school students and nurses. And those men who are trapped at sea and can't resolve their inner desires just need such fans, so on some fine nights, countless tempting voices will be uploaded far away on the sea. But in fact, this is just the wish of the creators to go their own way. For the "pirate radio station" that really existed in history, the DJs expressed aggrievedly that the days when women were on the boat were actually very few, and most of the time was just Just playing music alone on the vast sea. And they have obviously won. After the "pirate radio" was forced to close down for various reasons, the BBC established Radio 1, and the music was now in the hall, and there was no need to hide. They are firmly defending a dream, a dream that belongs to countless people, and finally won.
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