The middle part is full of comedic exaggeration. With the unique expression of the protagonist and the exaggerated interpretation, it seems that he is living in an old friend's house very rogue. In fact, the old friend misses the days of rock and roll. See the picture on the far left. Guys, Knight of the visual rock band, can't deny what they'll look like on stage.
Dewey's understanding of the development of rock and roll is enough to be a qualified teacher. The AC/DC Ramones, etc. he saw when he was explaining are all veteran bands, and many of us are like this. Young rock fans haven't heard of it.
I think the most dramatic scene is when Knight's girlfriend said to him, when can you not be so cowardly and insist on being yourself, and then Knight slammed the door to show that his cowardice was always letting his girlfriend, but the girlfriend didn't I found out and said that he was cowardly and asked him to insist on himself. This time he really insisted on himself.
The song that was performed really inspired a lot of young people. That song written by Zach Munihan is very nice. Won the trust of parents, but also let parents understand their minds. After-school parenting class. The idea is really good, and it also satisfies the protagonist's purpose of making money with music, and also satisfies the child's desire for rock and roll.
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