For a film based on music, it is not easy to say that it is reasonable, and it is a bit nitpicky to ask how deep and wonderful the story is. Many plots in the play are born to elicit songs, and there is no need to continue to develop after singing. This is indeed a big problem for the movie.
The film is a large-scale MV, and many of the expressions in the film are very similar to the usual methods of MV. The director used a lot of surreal expression methods, which makes people feel that even if the film is split, it is a good MV work.
Aside from the background, the characters in the play are a bit like "Rent", a group of people living in a public apartment, and the stories that happened to each other. It's just that popular songs are not Broadway musicals after all, and the popularity of the lyrics is greater than the pertinence, which makes people more and more confused when certain songs sound.
Jim Sturgess is a British actor with good temperament, and Evan Rachel Wood also has very soft facial lines. Jude took a picture of Lucy in the studio while she was asleep. The soft sunlight hit Lucy, and she inadvertently rolled over to make the quilt slide down to reveal her breasts. Not only was there no eroticism, but her faint warm feeling appeared on the paper. Watching a movie was like painting. All you need is a feeling that everything feels right.
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