The final performance is hot

Abigale 2022-03-16 09:01:02

As a non-rock lover, I was recommended to watch it, saying that it was an enlightenment film of my own rock~

So I was looking forward to it. Later, I just thought it was a bit exaggerated. The process gave people a sense of nonsense. It was still a group of people. In the end, the principal also chose to "abandon the treatment" haha. It doesn't matter if the positioning is a comedy (I was not sure about the positioning at the beginning, I watched this film with a very serious attitude--.) The only surprise is that the final performance is very exciting and exciting, and it is also the last It brought some moving, and the ending is very creative, using a dialogue with the cinema audience to end the movie, so cute~~

I don't know what the spirit of rock is, and the movie doesn't seem to be trying to tell us anything other than music. Saw a movie review saying that rock was about love, not anger. No matter what it is, what I experienced in this movie may be some love. The male protagonist does his best to show all the love that he can, and lives an extraordinary life (this is also what needs to be paid for love). The price), met a group of smart and easily influenced children, and finally realized his long-cherished wish.

If you are a non-rock lover like me, then this one, do whatever you want, I don't recommend it personally.

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  • Robb 2022-03-22 09:01:15

    Jack Black's non-pretentiousness is a good thing

  • Vito 2022-04-24 07:01:02

    . . Well~~~ you know, the kind of American movie~~ I didn't expect it to be so~

School of Rock quotes

  • Freddy: I'm just saying, name two great chick drummers.

    Katie: Sheila E.? Meg White from the White Stripes?

    Freddy: [Freddy winces] She can't drum!

    Katie: She's a better drummer than you! At least she has rhythm.

    [Miss Mullins passes and realizes that Freddy has rolled up his sleeves and spiked his hair]

    Miss Mullins: Freddy! Where are your sleeves? And what have you done to your hair?

    Freddy: It's called punk.

    Miss Mullins: Well, it's not school uniform.

    [She pulls his left sleeve down, and he turns away with a rebellious expression. Frankie, Michelle, and Eleni have observed this]

    Frankie: Miss Mullins, you're the Man.

    Miss Mullins: Thank you, Frankie!

  • Dewey Finn: Ok, here's the deal. I have a hangover. Who knows what that means?

    Frankie: Doesn't that mean you're drunk?

    Dewey Finn: No. It means I was drunk yesterday.

    Freddy: It means you're an alcoholic.

    Dewey Finn: Wrong.

    Freddy: You wouldn't come to work with a hangover unless you were an alcoholic. Dude, you got a disease!

    Dewey Finn: Hmmm... hmmm... What's your name?

    Freddy: Freddy Jones.

    Dewey Finn: Ok, Freddy Jones, shut up!