Music is the antidote

Virgil 2022-01-24 08:07:12

I’m not a heavy metal fan. I’ve even only heard two heavy metal scenes. To listen to heavy metal, you really have to listen to all the music genres. It seems that you can feel the real charm.

But one of my understanding of music is that music is a way of expressing human emotions. It is an art of expression. It is an art that can quickly produce a thousand hamlets. It is more general, more unconstrained, and more free. This movie is very interesting. After watching it, people want to immediately understand the metal frenzy and start a beautiful dream-catching journey.

Art should be interlinked. Art that does not understand other arts must not be considered art. Films are the same. There are opera films, rock films, pop films, folk films, and metal films. There are endless artistic elements in films. Movies are a great carrier, which can be transformed and created in the original art form. A group of young metal bands, with their debut work, came to a music festival in another country without a cause, took their dead drummer coffin, and snatched out new drummers who tended to be violent in the ward. Escaped the police, jumped into the sea, and began their moment of sharing art.

Facing death, be brave enough to talk about death, face death directly, not fear death, let go of death. This is the thinking mode of the protagonist of the film, and the theme is more like an extremely humorous attitude to tell the romanticism of pursuing ideals and unique ideologies. Humor is the attitude of the game, romance is the courage to try, and they came to the destination in a Viking warship, to the platform that expresses courage, and shocked the world with unique music.

I am honored to have metal music for human beings.

I am satisfied that human beings have movies.

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Heavy Trip quotes

  • Lotvosen isä: Boys, the meaning of life is like a clitoris: you move around it, but you can never be sure you've found it

    Lotvosen äiti, Merja: You haven't!

  • Turo Moilanen: [as voiceover] Pasi works in the library...

    Mother in library: [with daughter by her side] Hi, do you have Justin Beiber?

    [= 'Robyn', Finnish artist, in original Finnish]

    Turo Moilanen: [voiceover again, whilst Pasi looks non-plussed] We have Scandinavia's largest metal collection in town.

    Pasi: [Turns to get from directly behind him, to pass over a CD to the Mother] Excellent choice: we have Uruguayan grind core metal.