My knowledge of The doors is the album of the same name in my family, released in 1967. From "Light my fire" to "the end", it is not familiar to you, but it is quite familiar.
Jim Morrison is the soul of The Doors, a rebellious youth idol in the 1960s, and he was only 27 when he died. Jim's cemetery is in the cemetery of Father Lachaise in Paris, accompanied by Chopin, Wilde, and Duncan. . .
In front of his tombstone, there are always flowers throughout the year. Young people from all over the world with long hair and all kinds of clothes used a unique way to pay tribute and express their sorrows-to offer the lighted "Marlboro" in front of the tomb and drink beer. Sprinkle on the cemetery. . .
The epitaph is simple: Jim Morrison 1943-71.
These are from the frontispiece of the Chinese website of the door ~ ~
I watched 2 movies in the three days of Qingming Festival: in addition to "the doors", there is also "Yangtze No. 7" by Stephen Chow.
Before talking about "The Gate" to Lao Na, he said, look at it, Niu, Oliver Stone's movies are all amazing. I think so, what else can't be a director who can make "Born Murderer"? So start this "psychedelic journey" with certainty and anticipation~~ There are not many surprises, and no more disappointments~~ A 120-minute biographical film that meets the director's level. . . With a certain degree of subjective play and fiction, it has also been influenced by many biography "No Life Here"-the latter is rock and pop culture expert Jerry Hopkins and the core staff of The Door Band Danny Sue Geman made it together, and the first edition came out in 1980. ——This film, filmed in 1991, has shaped the soul of a genius, poetic, self-indulgent poet, singer, and band who is addicted to alcohol and drugs, between reality and fiction. . .
Did you see Jim Morrison? No, you just saw Jim as understood by Val Kilmer or Oliver Stone, do you understand "the end" or "back door man" indeed? It is indeed much better than just listening to the album, but I just saw a body sing in the moonlight, singing in the desert, roaring mania on the stage, and demonstrating vague deaths in the crowded scene...
I I think the most successful scene of the movie is: Jim slowly sings "the end" on the stage in Los Angeles:
The killer awoke before dawn
He put his boots on
He took a face from the ancient gallery
And he walked on down the hall
He went to into the room where his sister lived
And then he paid a visit to his brother
And then he, he walked on down the hall
And he came to a door, and he looked inside
"Father?"-"Yes, son?"- "I want to kill you",
"Mother, I want to..." What
is hidden behind is——fuck you...This paragraph is too shocking. Some people say that he is a thinker, and some people say that Jim is a hooligan and incest. From then on, the gate has become the gate. I think that only by understanding the background of the creation of words can I understand why it is great and why it is immortal.
The film’s most unsuccessful depiction of Jim’s unrestricted alcoholism, imprisonment, and final death. Death is the psychedelic termination left by the 27-year-old Jim for future generations. The twists and turns have realized his own "the end". However, I don't like the ambiguous and chaotic "manufacturing" of the created the end, which I think is a failure.
One sentence comment: A guide is a good guide, and a movie is a good movie, but it has nothing
to do with Jim Morrison:) If you plan to be a hardcore doorman,
you must listen to 6 albums: "The Doors (January 1967)" and "Strange Days" (October 1967) "Waiting For The Sun (July 1968)" "The Soft Parade (July 1969)" "Morrison Hotel (February 1970)" "LA Woman (April 1971)"
You have to remember a name: Jim Morrison
You have to watch a movie: "The Gate"
Finally, you have to read a book: "There is no survivor here"...
Although, I haven't watched it yet.
08.4.9
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