Maybe one day I will grow old too, maybe that day I will disdain old Jack, the old Jack I love now, but I don't even know if I will remember this time, he gave him to him. The musings and inspirations that I bring throughout the youth again and again.
I think the biggest shortcoming of this game is that it doesn't reflect the feeling of the road, and the Hudson car was only given a few shots when it was speeding west. Most of them are in cities, New York, Denver, San Francisco, maybe the director wants to shoot the life of the "Beat Generation".
I think Dean speaks a little slow in the film, which makes me a little dissatisfied. Maybe it was influenced by the original book, Kerouac described Dean as "a gust of wind" in the book, and Kerouac wrote the whole book with a very fast sense of speed, so I would feel that everything about this movie is is slow.
I think the casting of William Burroughs and Allen Ginsburg in the play is pretty good, and Ginsburg is a bit charming after watching it for a long time.
At dusk, Serge was writing in a small notebook with a short pen by the side of an empty farm house. This is definitely the best shot in my opinion.
The song at the beginning and the end is very nice, I listened to it over and over again before watching the movie, and successfully harvested the lyrics in the movie.
It's based on the uncensored version, as you can see at the beginning, "I first met Dean shortly after my father died". From a book perspective, I think the abridged version is good, making the book leaner, denser and more relevant.
The movie was adapted and deleted a lot, which is inevitable, because this book is too difficult to make a movie. The movie retains most of the golden sentences that I can almost memorize, as well as a few classic scenes.
The overall feeling is that the film's narrative is too bland, and the character creation is quite successful, except that Dean is like a slow ordinary person. The final farewell scene is good, still a little regretful, because I didn't see the original in which Thrall saw Dean in the car "New York in January in a moth-eaten jacket, turned a corner, and headed straight for the future. ".
Not crazy enough. Can't beat the heartbeat with the movie.
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