Bring back the years gone by

Clair 2022-03-21 09:01:17

After watching: In the 1960s and 1970s, when I was still young, I was rejected because rock and roll, sex, and drugs were both dismissed as signs of Western decadence, depravity, and rebellion. Since then, with the emancipation of the mind and the diversity of culture, I have come into contact with rock and roll, but it is only limited by chance encounters and passive appreciation, far from really liking it. Today, when I am no longer young, but at the moment of watching "The Road to Growth", I clearly feel the charm of rock, the spirit of rock, the shock that rock brings to us, and the meaning of rock.••••••.
Yes, this is an outstanding rock and roll film, and it is also a great growth film. From music, we feel youth and discover beauty, and find the lost years.

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  • Angela 2021-10-20 19:03:01

    If you like the rock of that era, you will also be moved by this movie. I'm thinking that the reason why this poster uses penny lane as the theme is that q represents the madness of that era. Noble, pure, confused and untouchable. However, we still have the right to miss the illusion that almost became famous, towering into the clouds like the Tower of Babel.

  • Naomie 2021-10-20 19:03:00

    A more personal rock movie, the director's version is 4 hours long. It is recommended to watch the extended version (two-disc set) with commentary soundtrack.

Almost Famous quotes

  • Dennis Hope: [on the airplane which is caught in an electrical storm] I once hit a man in Dearborn, Michigan. A hit and run. I hit him and just kept on going. I don't know if he's alive or dead... but I'm sorry. Not a day goes by I don't see his face.

  • Russell Hammond: I slept with Marna, Dick.

    Jeff Bebe: I did too.

    Larry Fellows: I waited until you broke up with her, but me too.