film is a biographical film describing the life of Ian Curtis, the lead singer of the post-punk band Joy Division in the 70s.
By getting married early, getting famous early, and killing yourself early, you can simply summarize Ian's life. Fame and love make him confused. He swings around in desire. It seems that he is always trying too hard to control himself not to get lost in life. But when he finds that everything is too late and he can’t recover it, he decides to go with him. Splitting in the pain of loss is not as good as self-closing. The 23-year-old Ian Curtis died uncomfortably, and who was not in the face of life and death.
I think if it is a fan of JD, and the control is simply viewed as a general music biographical movie, the result will definitely be disappointed.
There is no scene of JD rehearsal, and there is not much to explain their specific process of becoming famous, but they spent a lot of writing on Ian Curtis's work in social welfare institutions, the emotional lingering between his wife and Annik, and his panic after he became famous overnight. Feeling that everything is gradually beyond the scope of his control, which leads to an ambivalent psychological struggle of confusion and fear. . and many more. The reason why people are afraid of losing is because they will get. The more they get, the more they are afraid of losing.
I think that what control expresses in terms of human nature and Ian's personality and psychological struggles is far more and more than the discussion of JD music itself, right?
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