"School of Rock" - our foolish youth, although we seldom specifically think about it, we will never forget it

Vaughn 2022-03-21 09:01:18

"School of Rock" is such a movie, even if you have only heard Britney's hard music, this movie can make you fully experience the fun of rock and roll; but if you know European and American rock well, this movie The film will not leave you with any flaws that can be picked out, on the contrary, you will have more fun.

This film is basically Jack Black alone, this fat guy almost occupied all the scenes of the whole film. People who like to watch tricks will not be disappointed, Black's performance as always, will not let your facial nerves relax. But the sense of joy was only my first impression of Black when I watched this film. When I rewatched "School of Rock" this time, I suddenly noticed something different. Black alone posted the scene on the pole where he was mocked for recruiting band members, and the scene where he encouraged the fat girl with stage fright to regain her self-confidence. That kind of devoted performance could not be performed without similar life experiences. Black is like a Hong Kong-style actor, such as Huang Qiusheng, who still strives to bloom under the shackles of many objective conditions. Looking at his performance with this feeling, the investment in the live performance at the end also becomes more moving.

Friends who like classic rock will not dislike this film. First of all, when you listen to the three powerful chords of Smoke on the Water, basically the style of rock is placed there. Friends who often look down on the textual research in commercial films, can't find any flaws in this film: a blackboard book on the history of rock and roll with only two seconds of footage in the film has basically perfectly summed up the style of famous European and American rock bands. . This board book cannot be written by anyone who has not heard rock and roll for more than ten years. Later, after GOOGLE, I found out that this blackboard was written by Black himself, and the admiration came spontaneously. In fact, in addition to these formal things, this film really tells the audience what rock and roll is in a shallow and close way. This is the most valuable part of a film with the shackles of commercial films.

So, what is rock and roll?

1. It is the lyrics of the song called "School of Rock" in the film. The two most important lines are: Rock has no rules, and rock has no rhythm. If you still have concerns, then you better go to class on time. Get these two sentences, and you will get what rock and roll is.

2. "What is rock"
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This is my understanding of rock.


When watching this film, I often think of the time when the bear had long hair, a metal bracelet, and a guitar on his back to visit his friends. In fact, I am very much like Nader in the film, I know what I should do, and I am living happily, but, deep in my heart, I still have a rock and roll dream of standing on the stage wantonly. Although such a dream is rarely remembered specifically, it will never be forgotten.

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Extended Reading
  • Hollis 2021-10-20 19:02:45

    Have a great time watching, this will achieve the purpose of the movie

  • Sandrine 2021-10-20 19:02:46

    The music inside is great!

School of Rock quotes

  • [Dewey is dressed classy for the school presentation he has to give at Horace Green]

    Ned Schneebly: What are you dressed up for?

    Dewey Finn: I got a hot date.

    Ned Schneebly: [rifling through mail] That's weird. I got a check from Horace Green Prep for $1,200. I've never worked there.

    [Dewey looks worried as Ned picks up the phone and starts dialing]

    Dewey Finn: What are you doing?

    Ned Schneebly: Calling the school.

    [other line picks up]

    Ned Schneebly: Hello, this is Ned Schneebly...

    [Dewey rushes over and hits the hook on the phone, disconnecting the call]

    Ned Schneebly: [confused] Dewey? What's going on?

    Dewey Finn: [quietly frustrated] I told them fifteen times MAKE IT OUT TO CASH!

    Ned Schneebly: Dewey?

    Dewey Finn: [turns back to Ned, embarrassed] I did something bad, Ned.

    Ned Schneebly: [finally understanding] No... .

    Dewey Finn: Yeah. They called for a sub. I said I was you, to make some money. But then I got there, and the kids, they rock, man. There's this kid Larry who's like

    [imitating Larry]

    Dewey Finn: "I'm not cool," and but now he's like

    [imitating piano]

    Dewey Finn: There's this other girl who can sing like

    [imitating Tomika's vocals]

    Dewey Finn: . She thought she was too fat, so they were dying, and the principal got drunk. Now we're playing Battle of the Bands! It's the coolest thing! One day. Then I will come clean. I'll tell everyone it was my fault. You'll be fine.

    [pleading]

    Dewey Finn: One day!

  • Dewey Finn: [Patty opens the curtains. Dewey wakes up] What? What is it?

    Ned Schneebly: Dewey, hey, it's the first of the month and uh, I would like you to share the rent now please.

    Dewey Finn: Aw man, you don't have that. You wake me up for that? Come on!

    Ned Schneebly: Sorry.

    [Patty begs Ned to keep talking to Dewey]

    Ned Schneebly: Dewey! I mean, you owe me a lot of money as it is.

    Patty Di Marco: Yeah, try 2200 dollars.

    Dewey Finn: Ok, you guys, the band is about to hit it big time. We're gonna win Battle of the Bands and we're gonna roll it in the benjamins, I will throw you like a dog with a bone. Goodnight!

    Patty Di Marco: Oh, give it up! Your band has never made 2 cents!

    Ned Schneebly: Patty, come on, I'm on this.

    Patty Di Marco: Oh, you're on this? You're on this? He's walking all over you!

    Dewey Finn: Mommy, could we please talk about this later?

    Patty Di Marco: Uh, no, we can't talk about it later because Ned and I have to go to work. We have jobs. We contribute to society, alright? I'm an assistant to the mayor of this city, hello?

    Dewey Finn: Ned, can you get her out of here please? Why? Why her?

    Patty Di Marco: And Ned has the most important job there is.

    Dewey Finn: Temping?

    Ned Schneebly: [aggravated] Dewey, a substitute teacher is not a temp!

    Dewey Finn: [sarcastically] He's a babysitter!

    Ned Schneebly: Oh, you think it's so easy? I'd like to see you try. You would've last one day!

    Dewey Finn: Dude, I serve the society by rocking, okay? I'm out there on the front lines elaborating people with my music. Rocking ain't like walking at a park, lady!

    Patty Di Marco: This is useless, alright? You tell him that if he doesn't come up with the rent by the end of the week, he's out of here!

    Ned Schneebly: Dewey, I'm not paying your share of the rent so, I don't know, maybe you should sell one of your guitars or something.

    Dewey Finn: What? Would you tell Picasso to sell his guitars?

    Patty Di Marco: Oh my god, he's an idiot!

    Dewey Finn: Dude, I've been mooching off here for years and it's never been a problem until she showed up. Just dump her, man.

    Ned Schneebly: Yeah, well, if you don't come up with some money, she's gonna dump me. She's fed up.

    Dewey Finn: Oh, really? Because that would be a good thing. She's a nightmare!

    Ned Schneebly: Come on! I may never have another girlfriend! Just come on! Come up with some money, please! Please!

    Dewey Finn: Ok, for you. Not for her, but for you.

    Ned Schneebly: [calmly] Thank you.