Most of the works used in the film are from the same period British bands such as DuranDuran, theCure, and TheJam. The genres are mainly punk, post-punk, and new wave. Fortunately, the film begins with a Motorhead's "StayClean", which retains a popular music scene at the time. The genre, otherwise, the most popular NWOBHM) genre in the entire 80s will be missing, which would be a pity for the film based on this background.)
At the end of the film, Connor and Rafina drove to England in a small boat with dreams. Although they had presumptuous smiles on their faces, they also had expressions of panic and nervousness over the waves and the drops of water splashing from the sea. The stage for realizing dreams is also an unforeseen future, unknown and confused, which of course do not belong to the category of Sweet, but they are more open, more real, and more fascinating.)
The film expresses how important music is to an alienated and hopeless society. The most important thing is that Connor, who has no advantage in the love competition, gained confidence and hope through creation, and found sunshine in a hopeless and depressed life.)