the best of times

Ned 2022-03-22 09:01:56

We were born in the most mediocre 1980s of the 20th century, but we soon ushered in the 1990s and 21st century, when civil technology developed the fastest, most material desires seem to have been almost realized, so we use almost anytime, anywhere. Any way to entertain to fill the remaining emptiness, it seems that you shouldn't feel the slightest bit of boredom.

But what I always yearn for the most is the rebellious 1960s, which was a really interesting era, an era that belonged to rock and roll.

Any band after the 1970s, whether it is doing the most avant-garde experimental music or the most kitsch pop rock, if you assume that he is a certain point on the coordinate, then extend back from this point, you will find that the origin must be It's a band from the sixties.

Rock and roll of that era was full of optimism, fresh energy, humor, and, of course, a bit of decadence and cynicism. They express their emotions in a simple, direct, warm and funny way, rejecting all dogma, hypocrisy and hypocrisy. It's not that I can't see the complexity of the world, I just like to face it in a magnanimous way.

Just like the radio listeners of various identities in the movie, their bodies twist with the music anytime and anywhere, and couples can't help hugging, kissing, and having sex. . . This is good enough.

Finally, I recommend my favorite song in the movie. The name is the goddess-like "Elenore"

http://www.songtaste.com/song/1454217/

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  • Timothy 2022-04-23 07:02:21

    I don't think there's a single person who doesn't think this is a bad movie!

  • Eloy 2022-03-22 09:01:56

    Not bad, it's pretty good-looking. It's good to incorporate elements of music and rock.

The Boat That Rocked quotes

  • Angus: And the bride is blushing now as the groom is gazing into her eyes. You can almost see Cupid fluttering his wings above their heads

    [imitating wings flapping, then cawing]

    Angus: No, that was a seagull.

  • Thick Kevin: It's type of bird, but it's wearing a hat. Not so much a hat. Something that's at the top of a coat and attached to the coat and covers the head, but is not a hat.

    'Young' Carl: A hood?

    Thick Kevin: Yes, and now the first name, type of bird. It's a something hood.

    'Young' Carl: Robin Hood! Why didn't you just say he lived in Sherwood Forest and has a bow and an arrow?

    Thick Kevin: Yeah? What? Who are you talking about?

    'Young' Carl: Robin Hood.

    Thick Kevin: I didn't know that.