The above g9421 has said what I thought and did not think about, so there is nothing to add. It can only be said that Scorsese, who also loves music, is always a little worse than Wenders. What is it? He also said that he tried some new shooting techniques and learned from Hollywood in the 50s and 60s. experience, and want to show the theme of two people who are equally creative and tough in love but can't get along - it's a really smooth story, but Wenders' film has almost no plot, which is inspired by the two men's roles in "Journey of the Blues" "The selected musicians can also see it.
But this movie scene is really nice, and it completely returns to the atmosphere of that era in the United States. The lighting was also very good, the director had a good grasp of the scene, and it was said that there were improvisations.
A little digression:
the title reminds me of "Nanjing! Nanjing! ", I won't compare the concept with the director's other, just the name is believed to be high and low. Exclamation mark and full stop, who is more confident?
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