Let the music never stop!

Jazmin 2022-01-23 08:03:32

When I first clicked on this movie, it was not because I was optimistic, but because I was born to have difficulty resisting movies that start with music. After reading it, mine was truly shocked.
Of course it’s not just because of the feeling of seeing the long-lost film, especially when the song "All you need is love", which I am completely familiar with, appeared, when the male protagonist danced gently to the melody, Suddenly I was moved. It was not just me but also a fan of the Beatles, not only that I loved the rock and roll of that period, but because of Jaberi's subconscious obsession and fascination with music. I have never thought that this is more than promoting the feelings of father and son. It’s a tribute to rock and roll in the 1970s. There was a period when my father asked his son. He said that I don’t understand that the way of expressing feelings shouldn’t be the compliment to the beloved girl before us. What exactly is this singing, I I don't understand at all. The son stood up and said that the story was about a journey. The purpose was not important. The important thing was to enjoy all the sufferings during the journey and insist on going on. At this time, my father seemed to have suddenly realized something. I think this is the hope of every generation of us now, and this kind of rock and roll also tells our hope! At the end of the film, the two sit on the bed, "I will survuve, I will survuve", as if this is the main theme of the movie, no matter how the rock music progresses, no matter how life develops, no matter how the movie continues, there must be one The heart that keeps going, no matter how angry, uneasy, or independent, can find its own life, just like finding a song that fits with its soul, and it must live!
If conditions permit, I really want to keep Truckin on forever

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The Music Never Stopped quotes

  • Helen Sawyer: Are we ready? I've got the medication.

    Dianne Daley: I've got the bag.

    Gabriel Sawyer: I've got the brain tumor.

  • Henry Sawyer: They don't just play the notes on the page.

    Gabriel Sawyer: No, they play what's in the air, you know?