your lyrics are
Black eyes open wide
It's time to testify
There's no room for life
And everyone's waiting for you
The singer you want to accompany is singing Pretty Woman, Pretty Woman You Walk Down the Street,
You are the type of beautiful woman I want to meet,
always looking at you
you can't be cute anymore
Are you lonely like me?
she sang on the tv show
Why are you so beautiful in those jeans?
why do you keep texting me like that
I'm thinking about other things, other responsibilities
It's not like me why you do that
You and her original song is like this
Tell me, something girl
Are you happy in this modern world
or do you need more
Is there something else you're searching for
I'm falling
In all the good times I find myself along and for change
And in the bad times, I feel myself
Tell me, something boy, boy, tell me some of your secrets
Aren't you tired trying fill that void
Or do you need more
Ain't it hard keeping it so hardcore
I'm falling
I'm off the deep end watch as I dive in
I'll never meet the ground
Crash through the surface where they can't hurt us
We're far from the shallow now
The contrast effect is really obvious, of course, it does not mean that love songs are bad. The bad thing is that only by singing this kind of song can you become popular, make money, and win awards. The same lyrics, the melody that seems similar, even if it is just a love song, there are more profound meanings than I have met, I have loved, and I regret.
All artists have to offer the world is how they see the 12 notes
There should also be 10,000 kinds of souls in the love in 12 notes. The love of jack and ally is like the collision of two generations of artists. There is understanding, there is estrangement. It's not that people have changed, it's that the meaning of the market and star making is different. The older generation may have chosen to return to the family, and they stopped. They even admit that newcomers may be the way out for music.
Maybe she's the way out and drifting away at sea with you and then one day you find a port and say I'll be here for a few days and a few days turn into years
But even in such an environment, Jack, representing the previous generation of musicians, is still uncompromising, still saying that you have to be yourself and you have to tell the truth. How much does it cost to be yourself? Think Shirley said the movie alluded to the American music market, isn't that the Asian market too? Celebrities struggled in the foam flow, and the word "passed" hung overhead like an axe. In the entertainment industry where lies are all over the place, people get married for the sake of profit and do not divorce for the sake of profit. As a result, there is still such a couple in this movie roaming in the ocean of soul and love. The era does not necessarily know the era, the soul must know the soul.
It's a pity, whether it's alcoholism, drug addiction, depression, etc., when the disease catches you, you love life, and you want to give the other person a life. Your choice and redemption are obvious. ● Camera I like this fixed shot in the movie very much. Jack watches his wife dancing. He has not switched to the scene of ally dancing. The two are in the same space, but it is the meeting of the entity and the shadow. Jack representing the past is real, while ally representing the present is phantom. The space is not partitioned, but something is isolated.
● Lighting The scenes related to the stage are gorgeous.
All about life are normal light tones.
But in the end, in my own home, it was stained by stage lights. The performance has eroded daily life. The two worlds cannot be divided normally. No matter where you are, in any era, there will be new things that people can't understand. Maybe new things are bad, maybe they Impetuous, ethereal and unreal. But this world must be a world that cannot be understood by everyone. This means that what is moving forward and changing
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