And Jon's change in the whole film is that he is confident in himself from the beginning to the end, leaving only a desperate back. Unlike most musicals I've seen, when Jon finally understands who Frank is, and the realm he represents that he can't enter, he chooses to leave without saying a word, and after that, he may abandon himself. music, and may continue to persist. But, so what.
Is the purpose of music to be popular and listened to? On the one hand, if no one listens to your music, then your music seems to have no social value; The harder it is to make good music worth listening to.
In the beginning when they went down to a mountain in Ireland to record the album, it made me think of the popping drummer, and at the time I thought Jon would end up being a great person, especially with his moustache and face, I think He should know Frank, hide away, and be like Frank or be accepted by Frank's band.
The truth is that "there's only one Frank here", Jon didn't even get approved by the weirdo band in the end. Because he always seems to have a worldly atmosphere, he believes that making music needs to be popular, and he can't let go of any good opportunities to gather popularity.
After getting Texas, Clare stabbed him, the band broke up, Frank came on stage and fell, Frank was hit by a car, and he was hit by a car. I was laughed at while I was eating.
Some people are born unfit to stand in front of the stage, and some people are born without talent. And people who can't get talent also have the opportunity to stand in front of the stage and become big stars - most of the stars are mediocre. And a truly talented person, like Frank, may only be suitable for a shabby tavern, standing in the audience humming and "doing nothing" for a lifetime. This is happiness for people like Frank, and Jon understands that this kind of happiness is not something ordinary people can understand.
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