His presence in the middle of the film even disappointed me a bit, the legend and mystery were eclipsed all at once.
Without John Lennon's uninhibited and rebellious, music and life blend together and be captivating. It doesn't have the splendor and domineering of Elvis, even if you don't love it, it's hard to ignore such a once dazzling star.
But those songs that have never been heard are good.
Going to Africa, tens of thousands of people in concerts, shouting and screaming from the audience, is another continent who is crazy about his fans. The film said that the emotions of the fans were like seeing Elvis come back to life. My own music has never been taken seriously in my hometown. Seeing my own music being so affirmed and even worshipped, I have to express it to some extent. In the face of these, this man who has worked hard for many years does not look strong, but he is peacefully like a Buddha, as if a red-hot musician is used to seeing such scenes. In the film, it is said that this peace is because "he finally reached that place, the place he has been looking for all his life."
The serenity of this moment is better than all unruly.
He was finally recognized, and when he returned to the United States, he began to receive attention for interviews. I think he must be rich now and he deserves it. However, in the end, I went back to my previous job and lived in the same place. The income from several concerts was given to friends and relatives. I kept thinking, how could he live like this? I thought to myself why and why he did it. But the man said it was his choice. All the profound meanings disappeared at once, and I stopped trying to compare his life with Elvis Presley's elegant garden with a waterfall inside, imagining what his life would look like if he chose another path.
There is no right or wrong, no noble or mundane, "this's been my choice". It seems that just this sentence, he has won the respect of the whole world.
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