"i have a band"

Keith 2022-04-20 09:01:47

The retro Berlin of the 1980s and the Ireland of the rock mood turned brutal youth into the drums in the accompaniment, and fiery dreams into lyric announcements. This is what Sing Street brings.

Conor has the spirit of a fourteen-year-old boy. Family pressure, life troubles, school violence, broken and boring life. Vinyl is his obedient and sensible resistance, and his partner, brother and the girl he is attracted to are his solitary bravery born from chasing his dreams.

Dreams may provoke ridicule in small drifting cities,

but,

“rock n roll is a risk”

“you risk being rediculed”

Teenagers are reluctant to become followers of popular culture, they are eager for the pursuit of individuality. Don't dare to be mediocre, don't want to fall into the ordinary. Dopamine secretion and hormonal manipulation, it's a band that says it all. Like-minded partners, made a song and filmed an mv for a friend's love at first sight, and later resisted the feudal and old-fashioned school system at the school celebration live. Friendship is pure and sincere but romantic and powerful.

Teenagers cannot be buried in dreams.

First love is the beginning and the end, she is interspersed in every story and every song. Reckless and confused boys and girls seem to be the whole process of sweet and sour first love. To find you, find true self. Under the impact of contradictions, she mustered up her courage, took her by the hand and headed to London with a passion.

There is no limit to idealized romance, and whales can fall even in the clouds.

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Extended Reading
  • Desiree 2022-04-24 07:01:13

    Seeing the appearance of Ziggy Stardust, the little male protagonist, I miss Mr. Bowie very much...and, the feelings of this movie, it is very real and sincere, and it is priceless.

  • Clare 2022-03-22 09:01:59

    Find yourself and you will find each other.

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.