recent years, the only movies that describe rock music seem to be
"Sultan Sea", "Rock Star", "Rock City Detroit"
, and "Fame in Hope", which I just finished watching, for
nearly 2 hours and 40 hours. Minutes of the film I can't get enough of it.
The film tells the story of a rock band growing up in the United States in 1973. The narrative of the
film is nothing fancy
.
The thrill of watching the
movie doesn't have any big-name stars
, but everyone's performances are very real and credible
. Basically, there are no traces of performances (a little exaggeration)
Maybe I used to love rock and roll
and listened to a lot of American bands when I was in school,
so it's very I was attracted by the movie.
In fact, what I mainly said was
touring music fans, music critics, reporters, and marijuana...
The movie's description of family, love and friendship is
not profound, but it touches it.
I believe that everyone who has watched it will have some Some feel like
the little boy who played the Rolling Stone reporter
never got into any performances
The whole movie was just him threading the thread, and
I can't forget the show
and the girl who committed suicide wasn't pretty
but it's good enough for you to remember her
anyway If you're interested in rock bands,
this movie won't let you down
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