Personal interpretation of the last paragraph
Fletcher had a conversation with the male protagonist Andrew in the bar. They mentioned the story of Charlie Parker before, because Joey Jones almost cut off Charlie Parker's head with a bowl, and then the cynicism in the background stimulated Charlie Parker later.的牛 B. Fletcher was very demanding in the previous selection and training of people, but he thought that the musicians were only at the stage of "good job". Fletcher said in this conversation that he has not yet met one of his Charlie Parkers. It means that I haven't met someone like Charlie Parker yet, let alone doing things that shave the other person's head. If they do, this kind of paranoia might have done it.
The last fragment of the movie exactly corresponds to the story of Charlie Parker. I just used a bowl to cut my head and replaced it with the pressure of not having a score or even being destroyed for the rest of my life. The first song can only follow the rhythm of the band, which can only be said to be unsatisfactory. Andrew himself felt that he was being tricked. But after the hug with his father, he turned and turned his head. Here comes back to the conversation with Fletcher in the bar, "Because the next Charlie Parker will never be discouraged", and Andrew has been beaten many times before, and even the reason for breaking up with his girlfriend has proved. He wants and is working hard to become one of the most famous and great drummers. Andrew returned to the stage and started his own performance, breaking through the shackles. After performing a short period of time, Fletcher was already grinning because he knew that he had met Charlie Parker. Started to conduct the entire band and completed the complete performance. When a song is about to end, even after the lights are dark, this may be the end of their opening performance, but Andrew did not end his performance, and then Fletcher looked at Andrew and nodded. At this time Fletcher understood. However, his harshness, and even his sadistic tendencies are not enough for people like Charlie Parker. Fletcher kept nodding his head in Andrew's solo stage, which was a recognition of Andrew and also began to help Andrew squeeze out all his potential as a sincere help. After Andrew's full play, in the last few seconds of the movie, the two looked at each other and smiled knowingly. Andrew understood Fletcher's good intentions, and Fletcher knew that he had met his Charlie Parker.
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