This grandfather has not yet been born. The plethora of footnotes (correct or not) constantly make me ashamed of my lack of American cultural history. Look dizzy. This is not Forrest Gump! Even the elusive lyrics are too late. I just keep pressing pause and pause to watch the subtitles. . .
The film calls itself Apocalypse. If you follow its shooting lines, it is absolutely apocalyptic. Then these have nothing to do with Dylan, denying the correctness of the footnote. If it is a biographical film, the plot is not enough. Therefore, it is destined to be a modernist term such as apocalypse, deconstruction, impressionism, metaphor, allegory, prophecy, etc. . . I have to admire the translator who interprets the lines according to the scriptures. He is doing the work of Jesus. . .
I finally fell asleep.
One shot touched a nerve. The look he looked at Dylan on the motorcycle when Ginsburg caught up with Dylan was so profound that I even went back and watched it twice.
mental retardation and longing. The conclusion that the cow b's eyes were verbalized. I'm not familiar with Ginsberg. There used to be a Chinese pioneer music critic who seemed to be a child of Ginsberg and often talked about him. I don't know if I'm talking about the guy I saw in the movie?
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