As a modern person, it is a bit difficult to relax in a fast-paced life. The female lead in the American drama "Gypsy" proved this with practical actions-as a psychiatrist, you also need to take some medicine occasionally to face the problem of mental state. For us, it's good to have some music that can make us forget our troubles for a while, and the episodes in the play just fall into this category.
In this TV series about complex female emotions, the family has both the roles of the No. 1 girl and the No. 2 unruly chick. Just like the episodes of this show, two distinct attitudes have been established: adventurous and casual.
The opening song eases the mood as each tight episode follows. This song "Gypsy", the title track, was specially re-composed for the film, and its relaxed rhythm is quite different from the cheerfulness of the original— — No longer the Fleetwood Mac, the number one in the soft rock scene, but a more personal version of lead singer stevie nicks, sounding as if no matter how hippy she was in her youth, she would eventually face the world with indifference. This is also very similar to the life that the female lead will eventually face.
Although this is a sadomasochistic affair, the spark of love that the two people have for each other is real and direct after all. These emotions are best reflected in the work of the young indie rock bands on the show. Whether it is pop punks such as "Animal", "Right in Front of Me" and "Plastic Hearts", or young female lead singers with individuality such as Erika Spring, Coves, and The School, they all show this fearless emotion of love. However, these vignettes are just as little to the other major episodes of the show as the vignettes are to the main event.
What can really complement the soul of the whole play in the play are the songs of the representative characters of "women's power". The names of these people alone are enough to make a lot of noise - Patti Smith, PJ Harvey, Robyn, Charlotte Gainsbourg, each is a very charismatic pioneering women, whether it is their music, or their attitude towards people. It is inextricably linked with feminism.
Their songs appear at each new climax as the plot develops. However, only these songs can release those emotions that have been suppressed for a long time. For the characters in the play, for those who simply want to find this kind of feeling, listening to these songs is also a good choice.
"Carmen" composed and produced by Malcolm McLaren is the most special one. Compared with PJ's unruly or Patti's wantonness, this song is more powerful and sexy, even if it appears in the play for only a moment, when the female first No. 2 is fantasizing about the encounter scene with the female No. 2, and it is this surreal fantasy that once again achieves this work that has surpassed its era as early as the beginning; Robyn and Mr. Tophat's "Trust" Me" is very subtle, because every main character in the play said the line "Trust Me" more than once, although it is not an important plot thread, but in these people-to-people lies, such words don't Meaning... And the electronic style of this song is matched with Robyn's Chill singing, just like the two women in the play are entangled because of the same emotion; another electronic style "Girl" should be The most listened in all episodes, it appeared in the biggest climax of the whole play - the relationship between the female No. 1 and the female No. 2, and finally developed to the most intimate stage, the most beautiful scene of light and shadow and this song set off each other , it's hard not to be intoxicated, plus the arranger is Kaytranada, a ruthless character who can make Pharrell Williams' "Happy" so Chill Out, it is inevitable that it will become the first of the playlist.
However, the depression in the whole drama is still high, just like although the female lead is a psychiatrist to help people solve psychological problems, "Gypsy" also seems to want to give the audience an outlet to release their emotions, but I never thought that this outlet would go further and further. The narrower, the female lead's super-controlling desire puts her in a situation where she can't turn back, just like the emotion expressed in Cyndi Lauper's version of "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood", she can't figure it out. Explain what happened.
Too many emotions and pressures in life cannot be solved by a psychiatrist at all. Even though the plot can never develop according to the audience's intentions, it is fortunate that there are episodes in this drama to explain people's sorrows. Why don't you just listen to these songs and let reality go to hell for a while!
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