Horses and Maxima: blues to rock&roll to hiphop

Danielle 2022-03-28 09:01:14

The charm of music is that it can cross the skin color, cross borders and touch the soul of generations. The next generation of apartheid is separated from black and white, but they can cheer for a black singer in the same field. A group of British boys can travel thousands of miles to Chicago to pursue idols and music dream and carry this style forward

From an insider's point of view, the film shows the blues, rock, and later hiphop's race music. Artists are really full of personal charm. Muddy's acoustic guitar, rustic country, chick berry, ballad, and brisk etta. What they can't get out of is their respective predicaments in their lives Those songs have healed a lot of people but they can't heal themselves

It seems that Adrian always plays the role of Bole who is discerning and discerning, which is different from the neuroticism in the French Dispatch. There is a businessman who has control, bottom line and restraint. There is no embarrassment between interests and friendship. The ending is whether he loves Etta or cares. It's very touching, and the character behind the Geneva star also impressed me. The most unexpected thing is that Etta is actually played by Beyonce. No wonder the singing is so moving

A little friend said that after watching the movie, he didn't feel that their musical talent was necessarily related to the experience they presented. In fact, it is true that the opportunities in Bole's knowledge are unattainable. It is precisely because of such an opportunity that blessings are made When looking back at history, let us say it's legendary

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  • Idella 2022-03-28 09:01:14

    The music is very nice~ I like the leading role, and the plot is also good. Although it is not a big ups and downs, it is still touching

  • Brendon 2022-04-01 09:01:18

    Watched purely because of Goddess Bee

Cadillac Records quotes

  • Muddy Waters: You and me not gonna wake up every morning and get everything we want. Mostly we got to take what come. And half the time, that's gonna be a bunch of bullshit.

  • Willie Dixon: [as a narrator] When you lose that cat that gave you the sound that nobody else could, it hurts. Hurts more than losing your woman.