The interweaving of reality and dreams.
I think the reason people like it mostly stems from the dazzling skills at the end of the film-
the lucky journey of a man with guitar dreams.
Compared to the red guitarist, I prefer a clean and beautiful boy playing a warm guitar.
With the same passion, the red guitarist can make people crazy, like the fire of hell, while Eugene's guitar can make people warm and calm, and find heaven.
The moment the man in red dropped the guitar, he was dead. And Eugene's eyes and Eugene's guitar make every pore on my body dance. Suddenly I can understand why people are so addicted to guitar, even if it is so out of tune.
I like the color of the film and the color of the film. I also like Tennessee. I want to get that girl's hairstyle. Hehe~ Maybe I should touch the guitar that I haven't touched in my bedroom for many years.
She said: "If God wants to destroy a person, he will make him crazy first." Really?
The guitar can drive people crazy, even if they sell their souls to the devil.
PS: Later I learned that the red guitarist was called Steve Vai, and he played the crazy and warm tones in it. Khan~ But I am curious about who is compared with Eric Clapton, who is known as the god of guitars. It's even better, haha~
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