And he is a bit like the Moulin Rouge, but not as dreamy and touching as the Moulin Rouge. It's not as catchy as Moulin Rouge's songs, but it's changed a lot of rock songs to be like Broadway, but he probably fits the current post-90s generation, because rock and roll may be no more than a piece of skin
for them. Is rock in this era dead? In the era of rock and roll, various genres were rubbed into rock songs, and in this film, rock was rubbed into glee-style musicals. Even the clothing styles of the male and female protagonists are full of glee's vigor. Well, this is a vibrant, sunny musical. Rock is always full of complaining worlds, and this one is always very sunny.
The only thing this film takes is sex in rock, and it repeatedly emphasizes sex. I guess only sex and dreams can maintain social stability. In fact, Stacee Jaxx emphasizes that he was sexually enslaved and lost his soul. And in the end he still fell into sex. The mayor's wife is full of resistance to stacee, but it is actually her desire to attract attention caused by dissatisfaction. This is a complete insult to rock and roll. But I have to say that Tom still performed very well. He combined the stage style of the gun and blacksmith's poor street, and his costumes emphasized his image very well, cowman on the steel house, very good type. And the part where he molested the female reporter was really hot. Other than that, the film is useless.
In addition to Tom, the highlights include the rock image of old Baldwin and Russell Brand. In fact, he is still a bit of a singer. He sings better than the male lead, but he is a gag. He had to have some basic relationship with the old man. Tom was very revengeful and made the emotional scene of the two basic men like the Moulin Rouge. I don't know what Nicole thinks when she sees it.
As for his inspirational role, the gap between reality and dream~~. Saying it is the same as not saying it. In my opinion, it is still indirectly encouraging people to go to a stage like the voice, and such a stage has always only seen new people laugh, but old people cry.
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