Don't ask why rock, just keep rocking

Josie 2022-03-21 09:01:18

School of Rock, the movie I've watched 100 times and never tire of it.
If you like rock and roll, then you can follow the movie from beginning to end, laugh at the belly, follow the movie with tears, and follow the movie with a knowing smile.
Jack Black, this too good actor, too good guitar player, too good preacher. Perhaps the last one he himself will object to, he is not a preacher, only a accuser, an angry person, a venter, a rocker. But I have to say, a lot of Jack's rants in the movie really cheered me up. He said that rock is to fight the man, he said that no matter what image you are, as long as you rock, someone will support you, and you will become the most popular person, he said to the fat girl with low self-esteem, I am fat too , because I like to eat and drink, but I don't think it's a sin, you know, it doesn't matter at all, it matters, you're a rock star now.
There are many more words, which give me strength every time I read it.
School of Rock is a movie like a gas station. Don't just classify it as inspirational. Rock and roll things are much more enthusiastic.

Another character in the movie that fascinates me is Pale Ned, Jack's former rock buddy, a former death metal guitarist who sings freely in exaggerated makeup. But then he gave up, he thought he couldn't deceive himself, he was destined not to be a rock star, he might as well find a reliable girlfriend to live a reliable life. So there is that typical chicken woman girlfriend, and she is also the mayor's assistant.
Jack repeatedly persuaded him to go back to rock and roll, but Ned was always looking like a hopeless, pale face, and only conveyed his girlfriend's words, if you don't pay the rent, you will be kicked out.

But when the Rock School goes to the ultimate competition, Ned regains his rock spirit in an instant, slams the door on his long-favored girlfriend, and goes to the show in high spirits.
In the crowd, that face is particularly noticeable, especially when people cheer for the rock school, his smiling face can represent innocence.
Ned later became a guitar teacher and did what Jack did: rock and roll started as a baby.

After watching the movie, going out for a run, and screaming sex pistol in my ears, I looked at the men and women who hurriedly flashed around, they don't rock, they're all unimportant people.

I remembered a very down-to-earth kid I knew in high school, who was purely playing rock and roll in my small city. It simply meant that he had no income other than rock and roll, and of course rock and roll had almost no income, so he almost borrowed money to get by, He also asked me if I borrowed money, and later I said that I admire your spirit, so don't pay me back.
This person spends one or two steamed buns every day, and occasionally replaces the steamed buns with wine when he has money. He is extremely thin, does not like to talk, has a bad face, and has a bad reputation.
I asked him once, would he still be listening when he was 40? He said that when I was 40 years old, I should have married a daughter-in-law and gave birth to a child to farm in the countryside.
I laugh at him that he will not be able to marry a daughter-in-law like this.

Later, when I went to college, I didn't contact him, I don't know if he was still rocking, even if he was hungry, even if he died drunk on the side of the road, even if he was notorious.

Many people ask me, why does a girl listen to rock? Many people don't understand why I, who hate talking and listening to others the most, like such loud music.
I dare not say that I want to fight against the man's big words, I can only say one thing very impressionistically, rock and roll set me free.
Don't ask me why I rock, just keep rocking.

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School of Rock quotes

  • [last lines]

    Dewey Finn: All right, that's it. Stop, you guys, stop. Seriously, you guys. All right, take five. Take five. You wanna go? All right. That was a good class.

    Zack Mooneyham: I'll see you, man.

  • Dewey Finn: [singing] Come on come on come on/Touch me babe, bada bada, can't you see/ that I am not afraid, shaga tada!/ Lawrence is good at piano/He shall be rocking in my show, shaga tada!