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1. Curt Wild is hard to say. It looks like Kurt Cobain, the typhoon looks like Iggy Pop, and the temper looks like Axl Rose.
2. When Brian faced the camera when he was young, he could calmly defend the rebellious culture, but in the end he became a mainstream idol to praise the president, and Curt's performance has always been sincere. People always pursue eternity, pursue immutability, and want to change the world with their own ideas, but in the end they change themselves. I thought that the director just wanted to reproduce an era, but I didn't expect to discuss this topic. It was very sad after reading it. Maybe every era has the trend of every era. In the 1970s, the proud bisexual identity became taboo in the 1990s. But I never question that what humans need at any time is unrealistic idealism and courage to rebel. This is what the director wants to convey-that Wilde's emerald symbolizes aestheticism and the spirit of that era. , Passed on in the hands of the artist.
3. It should also criticize the recording industry (this is the factor that intensified the conflict between the two and caused Curt to leave), and pointed out that this system will only produce stars that serve the consumer machine rather than great music.
4. After reading it, you will know why Baoye is extremely repulsive of this film. The godfather and Lou Lou both gave the music copyright to the director, and it is estimated that the big baby DB is so angry.
I want to mention Brian’s first look, which is my favorite. From a long hair to a dress and boots, all are neutral styles, alluding to Bao Ye’s Hunky Dory and The Man Who Sold The World period, he said Over gender is fluid.
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