I have a lot to say about the 80s and very little actually.
80 is a warm fragment of memory, mixed with ignorant but heartless and happy childhood, it is a golden memory, although the nostalgia for it is only because of my hazy hope that I can never go back , between the helplessness of escaping reality and the unwillingness to face the responsibility of growing up.
Of course, for movies and songs, people who like nostalgia always find similarities in many levels, and there is only one theme, that is, the warm and warm yellow that cannot be retrieved after being lost.
I don't know anything about 80's rock, country, jazz, twinkling stars, you can't ask a hazy toddler to walk after a crazy crowd, so it's moving to relive that time today, For this movie, for these songs, for these shiny creatures that have been pleated.
An outdated singer in the 1980s needs to write a new song to save his troubled life in the helpless reality. After 10 years without writing a song; a fairy-tale ideal is ruthlessly hurt by the darkness of reality. When a neurotic woman discovers her talent for writing lyrics by chance and has to face her own way out again; all of this, in this process, just using the song "way back into love" can be seen in bits and pieces, there is harm, there is hope, There is helplessness, and there is an unending longing for a better life.
The low male voice has a magnetic female voice, how I like this feeling of being embraced by the song. It seems to be the warm sunshine in the afternoon, the little spots of light leaking from the shadows, the big shawl in winter, the puppy playing under the fireplace, the old gray hair and your smile as if it was yesterday.
I heard this song by chance on MTV yesterday, and immediately downloaded the movie to watch it, although as most people said, the plot didn't have much ups and downs, it was old-fashioned, and even Hugh's once glamorous face was relaxed and brought with it the vicissitudes of life. But life is like this. It passes away quietly and quietly, but one day it will bring you a helpless and sad shock. Maybe it will shine for a lifetime, maybe a lonely life, maybe it will feel more desolate after the noise. But just like the saying in the play, life is not a fairy tale, you can't be overwhelmed because the ending is not good enough.
Time always has to move forward, standing in the same place can only feel everything whizzing by, keep moving forward and keep dreaming, even if the future is bleak and may not see the dawn, but we always have to give ourselves a little courage to go out.
Reminds me of what Mo Yusheng said: If you figured out that it is impossible for you to be together in your life, would you still go to her?
Of course, I went to her, not because I wanted to be with her, I just wanted to see her.
Because I want to do it, I do it. It doesn't matter what the result is.
All things are the same.
Since we have to do it regardless of the result, why do we need to know the result.
Of course, this is a digression. After all, this is just a question of confrontation and courage.
Regarding Hugh Grant, how many people lamented that the handsome guy in the past has grown old like this, and time does not come back, and some people say that his melancholy is only suitable for blooming In the sky of England, and without that blue, even in Hollywood, the light is lost. After all, the prime time is only a short moment. Once he has the peak, he will always go down the mountain, right? Maybe he had a faint resonance in his heart when he acted in this film. Although the only impression is a report about his fascination, but I can't help but like his lazy, melancholy, British romantic and shy temperament, hanging mouth, and always showing his lower teeth when he speaks A lot, without seeing the upper teeth. And the London sound coming out of his mouth.
Regarding Drew Barrymore, in fact, her first film should be ET, but I didn't really know her until I watched "Cinderella A Long, Long Time" with Bajie, just like when she was a child with a little baby fat face And a bright smile, although the two disgraceful marks of alcohol and drugs lingered on her, but I really liked her when I watched Cinderella.
What I like most about this film is that when they recorded the song, the interlaced and low resonance of various instruments, the flow of music, and the beautiful melody deeply attracted me. I prefer the chorus of the male and female protagonists in the film. instead of the one Hugh sings with the singer. Because of the powerful electric sound of the electric guitar and the symphony of the electronic organ, just listening to the accompaniment is enough.
Recommended movie soundtrack: http://w3.nctu.edu.tw/~u9313013/05.mp3
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