Celebrities themselves are fictitious

Carleton 2022-01-02 08:02:07

A comedy and pseudo-celebrity biographical film, the history of rock music is long enough that it will not be empty or procrastinated to compose a rock and roll history, but my knowledge of rock is really limited, so let’s look at it as a biographical film.
Although I have seen a lot of biographies, and there are many biographies of music characters, among them, rock characters are the most, but as I said in my review of "Velvet Gold Mine", how many ridiculous and decadent life fragments are there? Realistic meaning?
The introduction of this movie is really tempting, although the things mentioned in it are not beyond our expectations of rock stars, but seeing the numbers and the so-called experience of drug detoxification can really make people stunned, and it will inevitably arise. To understand the impulse of the person, like the "pseudo" of the film, the introduction also follows the characteristics of "pseudo", but we can't say anything, because the movie does not tell us that the character is fictitious, so the introduction naturally does not Responsibilities and obligations are explained, so that when we suddenly realized that we would have no choice but to sneer at the introduction of the film!
Friends who know the history of rock must be able to conclude that this is a fictional rock star in the absurdly out of history plot. But judging from the form of comedy, it is indeed an alternative among many rock biographies. I turned my head and suddenly realized: Yes, when I watched it, how come I didn't expect real characters to tease them in a comedy way? It's either quite satisfactory or deep in the bones. The only exception I see at the moment is "Picasso's Strange Journey".
The film is not only a funny review of the history of rock and roll, but also a questioning of the same pattern of screenwriters in rock movies.

This film can be viewed from another angle. For a short film of tens of minutes performed by actors, let us first believe that there are indeed other people. Why? It’s very interesting. We were deceived by many very well-known people in the story. The greater the reputation, the less we will have doubts, at least not at the time. With the cloak of biographies, our inertial thinking will start again. , Let the brain let go of it no more cross-examination. And in reality, there are people, their looks, their voices, and the people we believe to exist, how many of them are fictitious news released by our inertial thinking? I can't imagine it, it's terrible! Our cognition of the world comes entirely from the media, and if we don’t have the time and ability to discern it, we believe it to be true, and then we process and disseminate it based on hearsay or confirmed facts. The truth is dispensable. The culprit is the overwhelming information, which makes us dizzy and reduces trust in any personnel. Efficiency is the first, but the actual value is no one pays attention. The truth of all this is pushed to future generations, and is left for history to proofread. This is not only irresponsible to the contemporary people, but also irresponsible to history. It is difficult to calculate how many resources and human lives are wasted.
Material waste is limited, but mental waste is really popular!

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  • Esta 2022-01-02 08:02:07

    The original music is great

  • Damien 2022-03-24 09:02:25

    Deconstructing the life of a rock singer.

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