People who love rock don't get old

Samson 2022-04-19 09:02:09

So burning! It is recommended that every boy and girl who loves bands loves rock and rolls to watch this show! "Everyone has the sun, I just want to make it shine." The hippie brother scolded, but somehow he became the one who woke up the male lead's rock and roll dream. Why didn't he have a moment like this when he was young? as faggot, whatever?

Like a lyric in it:

"We're never gonna go, if we don't go now"

"If we don't set off now, we will never be able to set sail"

People who love rock don't get old, Rock N'Roll until the end!

View more about Sing Street reviews

Extended Reading
  • Ellen 2021-12-20 08:01:08

    I think it is not as good as "Once" and "Starting Again", the director "returns" to his hometown in 1985, and he definitely has his childhood stigma in it. The part of the band to find people was too sloppy, the story was disrupted by the rhythm of the music series, and the final Happy Ending was too idealistic. Fortunately, the director knows how to use music to mobilize stories and express emotions. Music to save movies has always been a director's strength.

  • Kaleigh 2022-03-22 09:01:59

    About art, about love, about traveling around the world, I have seen it in the movie, and it is a satisfying book. Has successfully fallen into the brain of John Carney!

Sing Street quotes

  • Eamon: So how do you mean you're "happy-sad"?

    Darren: Yeah, how're we supposed to market that?

    Conor: It means we're not pop anymore.

    Eamon: We were pop? Listen, I'm happy being anything. I just want to play music.

    Conor: That's fine. Be who you are, Eamon.

    Eamon: Well, I don't know who I am. Maybe I'm happy-sad, too. I don't know.

  • Darren: What does "happy-sad" even mean? How can we be both things? It makes no sense.

    Conor: It means that I'm stuck in this shithole full of morons and rapists and bullies, and I'm gonna deal with it, okay? It's just how life is. I'm gonna try and accept it and get on with it, and make some art.

    Eamon: So how does that affect our music?

    Conor: Positively.