I heard about this movie a long time ago, because it has Ewan in it, and then I learned that Jonathan Rhys-Meyers is also in it, and many comments praised jonathan's performance in it. When I watched it, I found out that the recent Batman Christian Bale was the one who played a reporter, interviewing Brian Eno, the representative of glam rock who was shot at a concert 10 years ago, that is, the one played by jonathan. The camera sometimes thinks of early domestic films, and suddenly pans the camera to a close-up of an actor's face. The picture is not bad, the description of the characteristics of that era is in place, and the nomination for the best art director of oscar that year. Although sometimes the actor's body is not exaggerated, it should be the director trying to convey a certain absurd effect of that era.
There is a UFO at the beginning of the film, I thought I had read it wrong, and I moved Oscar Wilde out. I haven't read the old man's masterpiece, so it's inconvenient to comment too much. The alien pin that ewan gave to bale at the end said that at first we wanted to change the whole world, then only we changed it. 8 wrong lines. The most recommended one is actually the OST, you can check it out if you are more interested in rock en roll. There are countless giants, it sounds very good, but the contribution of david bowie is missing. The gossip news said that his old man refused to use it because he put him early. It's not very cool to find out about bisexual things during the years.
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