Frank, wearing a hood, can show off his obsession with music. In his view, everything can be music, everything can play notes. Wearing a mask and headgear, he is the soul of the band.
Dan said that no one can be Frank. So Dan hangs himself, wearing Frank's hood.
When Frank heard that a lot of people were following their music, the hits made him weird. He was nervous and excited, and under the mask, he was at a loss.
Frank was still on stage, too stiff to move, and finally, he collapsed, the mask clearly cracked, and all he said was: The music is shit. In the end, he couldn't compromise on music in order to fit into this group.
The mask is scarred, the mask under heavy makeup, funny, ironic.
Fortunately, the ending was good.
When the mask was broken, Frank returned to the band. He, who had been afraid to look up, timidly, used music to tell them: I love you all.
Jon, who stumbled in by mistake, quietly exited the stage after witnessing the madness and separation of the mentally ill band.
Jon, a young man with a passion for music, was guided by music and joined the band. But he was eager to be noticed by the public, and put his music back into the public eye after whitewashing it. (Pop's heavy packaging, gimmicks, and lack of charisma are ironic here.)
Jon, finally figured out, he didn't belong in this band. I finally understand that they are being paid attention to, not because of the music itself, but because of "you guys are funny".
Jon, not a psychopath, so he pulled out.
For the fervor, the purity of art, from another point of view, you are first and foremost a psychopath.
The following is the comment of Douyou, I think it is well written:
With the mask on, you are a maverick music leader who exudes mysterious and perverse temperament. When you take off the mask, you are just an autistic patient with inferiority complex and communication disorder. Those who really understand you gave up the mainstream life trajectory, surrounded you, built a musical utopia, and maintained your paranoid and fragile wizard dream.
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