psychedelic atmosphere. The enthusiasm and restlessness of that era, Jim's unruly poetic temperament... are all incisively and vividly. Many women’s beautiful bodies are very flying...
From the perspective of biographical films, it cannot be said that it is not good
because music biography itself is more difficult to shine. It is too hard to use images to express the spiritual core of such a maverick rock poet.
OS I can only choose a perspective that he is familiar with, and try my best to
express our respect for
it. However, in short, I am a little dissatisfied with the protagonist characterization,
just like the IC in "Control"
is far less than what we experience from music. Rich and gorgeous
Jim Morrison is the coolest singer.
Deviant has become his symbol, but at the same time, he is also very profound.
Their home is full of books. Friends often bet to play a game and pick up a book to ask Jim. Endorsement, even if Jim is drunk,
he has almost never lost his many crazy actions, and he will inevitably suffer from alcohol and drugs, pursuit and cursing. He exercises the right to pain,
but his innocent heart has not been changed in the slightest by his lifestyle.
Crazy is not an awesome thing. What is awesome is the self-knowledge of madness,
the people and things he has looked at directly, and
he panics when he faces death. At that time,
he did not panic that he had a sense of mission like a prophet, and explored in a way of destroying and transcending.
As for those crazy actions, I think there is nothing to say
but the result of the collision of a fanatical age and a soul, which does not represent any
absurdity. Ugly, ruthless and no need to beautify, carnival is just carnival,
we can’t cross the other shore to find an answer,
so we need to face the carnival opposite, the solemnity and tranquility inside the gate
The starring is good, both form and spirit. But it's still not as beautiful as Jim Morrison.
Val Kilmer interprets poems very well, as gentle as velvet, set off a bold and sharp side, and more powerful. The
ending of the cemetery shooting, although there is nothing new, but the lens is full of affection and moving.
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