rock, Russell, friendship, and love seem to be all fake, although William's mother is really... reminds me of the silly aunt in "Burning After Reading", she doesn't say anything Standing there without a word, the joy came. . But it's true that mother and sister are the most real.
The plot goes from one city to one station, and when it arrives on the plane, when the parties are frank with their last words, the story becomes really lovely. . .
The ending of the story is that the sister walked out of the life she wanted beautifully, Russell and his STIIWATER became popular smoothly, and the mother watched her son and daughter go home safely. . . What they want to say is that things will eventually return to the light, but can the true and false in rock and roll, as the movie says, be open to the world without any scruples?
Strongly agree with someone's point of view: Penny Elaine's temperament is very similar to Zhou Xun. . .
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