Later, I watched the MV of this song. The lead singer Joan Jett was wearing an electric bass and a leather vest and leather shorts. I was really amazed by the punk dress, so I couldn't let go of this young rock girl of the last century. shadow.
I heard that Hollywood is going to put this band's story on the screen, and that my favorite Joan Jett is played by Critina, who starred in "Twilight" recently, I couldn't help thinking about the two of them. After some comparison, I found that Critina is indeed closer to Joan Jeter in a certain temperament, so this "Fugitive Band" made me look forward to it for a while.
However, after watching it, I can only give this movie a moderate review. It may be that the gap with psychological expectations is too great. This movie did not meet my expectations at all, and even the song "I Hate Myself For Loving You" did not appear in the movie.
The frame of this movie is the same as any Hollywood movie that plays a rock band, and you can almost imagine it with your eyes closed, from fledgling difficulties to heyday glory to disintegration of discordant aspirations, a perfect arc trajectory, Alcohol, sex, drugs, and deviance are all they have in common, and there's nothing else in the rock scene to keep them up.
The movie "Crazy Heart" a while ago was also about the same thing, but because of the wonderful performance of "Master" Jeff Bridges, he finally won an Oscar for best actor. s song. Among these films that reflect musicians, the most unusual one is "I'm Not There", which describes Bob Dylan. The structure of the seven-person corner is really confusing, and it may be the reason for the subtitle translation, I admit I couldn't understand it myself.
So, who will I look forward to next? I hope it's Kurt Cobain.
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