Long sigh...

Clinton 2021-12-09 08:01:22

Aside from Morrison’s genius and Stone’s genius, the most unforgettable thing in this film is the reaction of his wife when Morrison died...

sigh...what was she thinking...in her mind What is the first reaction...is it to sigh Morrison's death? Is it the relief after liberation? Is it the feeling that it is finally over? I don't know...I don't know...

in the actor's In terms of perspective, I like Meg Ryan better because her appearance is more in line with my aesthetic point of view... Very superficial reasons, but there is no reason to like it by nature. Her performance here is nothing worthy of me, except for this sound The handling of the sigh, I don't know if it was Stone's suggestion or she touched Pamela's soul at the time, this sigh made me look at her with admiration!

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Extended Reading
  • Karelle 2022-04-20 09:01:42

    This biopic from big director Oliver Stone faithfully chronicles the rock star's journey from fame to self-destruction. Alcohol and drug addiction are inseparable parts of rock culture, Morrison's songs have influenced a generation in the West, but his representative way of life inevitably evolves from rebellion against real society to mature rationality. Destruction.

  • Ora 2022-04-20 09:01:42

    I happen to have Morrison's biography "No One Survives Here" at hand. The director of "Born to Kill" may be able to tell a story of rebellion, psychedelicity and bloodshed, but how can he fully express that no one survived in just two hours? The life of a genius? Perhaps, the shadow is not as good as the book, and the book is not as good as Morrison's real life

The Doors quotes

  • Jim Morrison: I just want to sing the blues, man - get fat, do nothing, go nowhere, just be.

    Tom Baker: With that waistline, Jimbo, you ain't got much choice.

    Jim Morrison: What's wrong with being a large mammal, a big beast like a tank? I feel great!

    Tom Baker: You mean "King Crawling Flab"? Rock is cock, babe, and you're rock is dying.

    Jim Morrison: Rock is death, man! There's no longer belief. I'll write poetry and direct movies.

  • Pamela Courson: Are you doing this for you? Because you're a poet, not a rock star. You don't even belong on The Ed Sullivan Show.

    Jim Morrison: You really know what I am, Pam? You know what poetry is? Where is the feast they promised us? Where is the wine - the new wine - dying on the vine?

    Pamela Courson: What are you saying?

    Jim Morrison: You see - I lied to you. I love fame, I DO love fame!