It's a mediocre biographical movie. At the beginning, I watched it with Dou Sen and Omei, and there was even a mysterious sense of cp of Marvel Loki and Wanda!
I met a young musician who was jealous of talents, and I also had a deeper understanding of American country music in the middle of the last century. The plot has no special features (after all, it is a biography x), and I am a little confused when the camera is cut? ? Hank Williams should belong to the kind of person who is a little naive but has been quite depressed. From the details of his alcoholism, you can see that he sometimes thinks he is very hateful, but in the next second he may think he is cute and like a fool (what thing)? Perhaps the most touching scene was the hundred or so seconds when he held his son and sang with Audrey. If he leaves them behind for work and does not look at it, I think this family is really super invincible and happy.
I didn't take a closer look at the passage of Hank's remarriage and death. I feel that a movie is too short, and you just fell in love with this person. The next second is a handful of glass slag that is always separated from heaven and man, which is caught off guard and even feels like crying.
Hank is a pure musician. He may indeed want to become famous, but what he shows is more forced by life, the relationship between mother and wife, the basic needs of life, taking care of children and the whole family... The film records his growth process, but it seems that he has not yet When I grew up, I walked into long sleep early.
Hank Williams (1923-1953)
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