just that Connor said that you can see Wales from Ireland when the weather is good. The scenes by the sea have been found.
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Fabian 2021-12-20 08:01:08
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Mckenzie 2022-03-21 09:02:07
Do it all at once, second time tired, third time exhausted. John Carney's overly idealistic and high-scoring new work did not infect me, but instead, I remembered the touching scene of the Coen Brothers' "The Ballad of Drunken Township", which still radiated a little starlight in the cold and gray. In comparison, Carney's "Once", which can make me tremble with just one long shot, is clearly superior. (6.5/10)
Mark 2022-04-24 07:01:13
Without big ambitions and pursuits, Carney also belongs to the kind of director who can only make "one kind of" movies. The music saves the story again, you can always follow this routine; the script can be polished more delicately, and the rare supporting characters are better than the protagonist, especially the braces manager, the original voice is very praised.
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.