Music movies seem to have to watch European movies, after all, Europe is a place where music can be played reliably
Because of his father, the protagonist in the film has to act as a gangster and execute violent methods for his father's real estate business. But he left a piece of pure land for music in his heart, and he also dreamed of changing careers with music. So on one side is the spiritual life of elegantly playing Baja, and on the other side is the real life of vulgar violence
Some viewers find this film confusing, but I love it. Real life is inherently chaotic, and you may be mentally abused by supervisors and colleagues; even if you are the boss, there are customers who come to mentally abuse you. In the chaos, you have to bow for five buckets of rice, but the music soothes your heart
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