The soundtrack is really fried chicken. I like jazz and blues with provocative rhythm. I thought it was the protagonist of the story, but it turned into a bystander of the story. As a movie that is not recommended frequently, it is really amazing. Is chasing after things you don't understand clearly, is it good at starting but not good at developing, or good at breaking the circle but not happy to fit in? Being bound by love and being suppressed by confusion breaks him or integrates into him? Everything is unknown. As for the so-called beat generation, let's take a closer look after understanding it.
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