Siren of Youth

Anthony 2022-04-19 09:02:09

One of the most impressive moments in the film, the fantasy dance party, is too much in line with our teenage reveries and our escapism from stereotyped reality.
It's a pity that the director wanted to express too many things, which seemed complicated and complicated. Fortunately, the narrative skills were mature and there was no sense of abruptness. The idea of ​​the story could be raised a little higher, but it was not necessarily simple to the end, which was very unbearable for deconstruction. I seem to hear how they discuss the setting of the story, it makes the ending seem like an overly romantic hallucination and ends up being soft like a dream.
The movie has all the elements that a youth film should have, a family on the verge of breaking, a bad teacher, a school bully, a hidden brother who is like a prophet, a fallen dream lover, and a band!
Although it is a fairy tale, at least the moment when people walk out of the theater makes people full of courage.

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Sing Street quotes

  • [Conor and Eamon put on costumes for a music video]

    Eamon: It's me da's show band outfit.

    Garry: So it's a gay band? Okay.

    Conor: Coming from the one who wants to look like the Village People.

    Garry: What's gay about the Village People?

  • Brendan: How d'you know he's her boyfriend anyway?

    Conor: It seemed like it. Pulled off in his car, music blaring. He's pretty cool.

    Brendan: What was he listening to?

    Conor: Genesis.

    Brendan: He will not be a problem.

    Conor: Really?

    Brendan: Trust me. No woman can truly love a man who listens to Phil Collins.