control or lost control

Alvera 2022-04-21 09:02:43

It is estimated that I bought the disc a month ago. I turned it over at 11 o'clock in the evening and was attracted by the cover of the disc, which attracted the atmosphere of rock and roll.
I'm obsessed with this movie from the beginning, black and white, 70's England, slender body, sunken eyes with black liner, rock, band, smoke, smoke in slender fingertips , and clipped at the base of the finger. Obsessed with this style.
The film is immersed in the kind of British rock atmosphere, feeling the short life of a young rock genius. In the somewhat dark tone of the film, Ian Curtis has a passion for music. He wrote "She' lost control" after seeing a girl with epilepsy getting sick, but fate made him suffer from epilepsy. He struggled with a weak body and music, and struggled with two women. The girl he met in high school became his wife, gave birth to his son, and was no longer young but was circling the stroller all day; Kirsty met the charming lover Anneke Hornell, whom we did not meet She has never been in person, but in the film she is indeed very charming, beautiful, intellectual and independent. Kirsty couldn't give up the love that seemed to give him a breath of fresh air, nor could he abandon the marriage that he entered too early. The dual struggle of mind and body made Curtis more and more decadent and blurred. LOST CONTROL, he still sang almost expressionlessly on the stage and made almost mechanical dance poses, but his physical condition made it impossible to sing. Go down, but the audience goes crazy about it. After walking off the stage alone and never on it again, he hanged himself in his wife's kitchen in 1980, leaving his life at 23. The last wisp of smoke in the film floats into the sky like his life.
I didn't even know who Curtis was before watching the movie, maybe I heard about the Happy Squad, and after watching the movie, I was almost obsessed. Thinking this is a true biography, I checked his information on the Internet for a day. I am infatuated with his charming lover, but unfortunately there are almost zero words about her on the Internet. She just said that she, who has never been interviewed, also told a lot for this film. I'm looking for "Distant Touch" by his wife Deborah Curtis, the original film. I am obsessed, and I continue to look up the real information of everyone in the film. Anyone who knows can tell me.
I am obsessed with this kind of film, and there is an autobiographical film "FACTROY", accompanied by Andy Warhol's cold face, about Edie Sedgwick's life that is almost out of control, but this is not British, with the impetuousness of America, with its Imprints - Drugs and Sex.

I am obsessed with this kind of movies, in the 70s, skinny men, tall and sexy women, very British hair, windbreaker, dark eye circles, decadence, avant-garde, rock, smoke, literature and art... That one seems far away from us but never goes away the art of

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Control quotes

  • Ian Curtis: I don't want to be in the band anymore. Unknown Pleasures was it. I was happy. I never meant for it to grow like this. When I'm up there, singing they don't understand how much I give and how it affects me. Now they want more. They expect me to give more. And I don't know if I can. It's like it's not happening to me, but... someone pretending to be me, someone dressed in my skin. Now we're going to America. I have no control anymore. I don't know what to do.

  • Ian Curtis: I struggle between what I know is right in my own mind, and some warped truthfulness as seen through other people's eyes who have no heart, and can't see the difference anyway.

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