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Rhea 2022-04-19 09:02:19

I finally figured out where the brawl at the beginning of Atmosphere in the Substance Collection came from.

I never watch biographical films. What I think is that no one knows about a person's life except himself, unless he writes his own biography and makes a film, the content of which can be regarded as true. Others, especially biographies based on memoirs and fantasies without my own suggestion for reference, are the least convincing to me. But if I just use it as a popular science video for me to get a one-sided understanding of the people I am interested in, it is actually quite good.

Because of the episodes of the same era played in the movie, I also dug up a lot of bands. I also got to know David Bowie, who Ian loved, when he was probably in his cabin listening to Drive In Saturday and reading Wordsworth. In addition, the first English poet I came into contact with happened to be Wordsworth, and I liked his poems very much. I copied, wrote, and recited his poems. At this time, I would feel a little closer to that distant 23-year-old boy. I've never been a fan of triangular shit, but for Curtis, who was married at 19, it's pretty normal for him to cheat. The normal development is that he and Debbie fall in love, maybe a year, two years, the two of them may fantasize about marriage, and finally break up because of personality incompatibility. He continued his career, met Annik, fell in love again, and whether it was suitable or not would be discussed later. Whether it's Debbie or Ian, their responsibilities and ages are not equal.

Where did the director find so many actors with such similar appearance and temperament (?). Bernard turned out to be the smallest. For me, the drummer was as handsome as Ian back then, and in the film as well. But the first time I watched the MV, I did drool at Stephen.

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Extended Reading

Control quotes

  • Ian Curtis: So this is permanence; love-shattered pride. What once was innocence, has turned on its side.

  • Ian Curtis: When you look at your life, in a strange new room, maybe drowning soon, is this the start of it all?

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