It's rocky when I look at it, blue when I think about it

Lonzo 2022-04-19 09:01:21

Teacher said "Rock is against the man"
So, a middle-aged man appeared with a big bug at the beginning of the game, and then climbed out of the bed with a huge one, no children, no daughters, no money, no house, more than three There is no man who is close to the four.
When he was kicked out of the band and his life was hopeless, the call of redemption floated from the end of the darkness, so he betrayed his friends.
"please call me Mr.S", the old young man of trash rock, appeared like a hero shining from the dawn.
In the school, a group of flowers of the future of the motherland "incited" into a rebellious little hedgehog.
So we, the audience, were laughing and playing, and we couldn't help laughing and relieved "sighing that people still have to stick to their dreams".
Then I recalled that many years ago, I watched a friend of mine insert a needle into the teacher's ass with his own hands, and I burst out laughing right before the teacher broke out. Now I have long since become a geek who also abuses himself while watching movies, and can only sigh "I've surrendered."
When I was thinking about why children were asked to act in the movie, I suddenly felt that they were still a group of children who were not institutionalized, and they were still simply thinking that breaking the sugar jar would bring out pocket money in a fairy tale.
I really liked the whole movie when JB went to the little drummer and found him playing cards with a group of adults, he said to those people "be responsible adult, he just ten year old" what the world looks like now is created by today's adults , the children's future is theirs, but also ours. JB is a naive person, he loves rock, he teaches kids to rock, he respects real rockers, he takes kids to worship, he teaches them pure stuff from the beginning.
He lived out his dream and succeeded after the twists and turns.
So their stories can only be made into movies, and movies sometimes create dreams and cover up reality.
The more we are happy for them because the further we are from this dream, beautiful. In the end, the flickering lights on the stage, the "sweet" encore, declared the victory of perseverance. This is only one aspect of life.
If we don't have that kind of talent, we'll look foolish to others when we persist. JB has it, the children have it, but most of us may not have it, maybe we have it but we don't know it, so why can't we live, and insist on it, and finally become insistent to die.
But there are many times, we still insist without hesitation, just to not be obliterated, just to practice our beliefs, or just to not live as a walking dead.
I hope you can give us an environment in the movie, even if there are absurd dreams, even if there are worthless dreams, there will be people in society and the environment who agree with us, instead of being indifferent or taking away our bread.

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  • Amos 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    One of my favorites!

  • Edmond 2022-03-24 09:01:19

    There was no spring rain, no peaches and plums, but a group of 10-year-old elementary school students moved me thoroughly with rock and roll. A game scene burned my blood and tears really filled my eyes. Jack Black is a well-known work, humorous and at the same time thick and thin, and the fat of the whole body is blooming with dazzling light. A little bit of advice, some adult supporting roles need to be added or removed. Finally, long live rock and roll!

School of Rock quotes

  • Dewey Finn: [after the kids have chosen non-rock "influences"] Come on, this project is called "Rock Band"! I'm talking about bands that *rock*. Led Zeppelin!

    [silence from the entire class]

    Dewey Finn: Don't tell me you guys have never gotten the Led out. Jimmy Page? Robert Plant? Ring any bells? What about Sabbath?

    [more silence]

    Dewey Finn: AC/DC? Mötorhead?

    [Exasperated]

    Dewey Finn: Ugh, what do they teach in this place?

  • Dewey Finn: Ah... Okay. Teach, teach, teach... All right, look, here's the deal. I've got a hangover. Who knows what that means?

    Frankie: Doesn't that mean you're drunk?

    Dewey Finn: No. It means I was drunk yesterday.

    Freddy: It means you're an alcoholic.

    Dewey Finn: Wrong.

    Freddy: You wouldn't come to work hungover unless you were an alcoholic. Dude, you got a disease.

    Dewey Finn: Hmm. Hmm. What's your name?

    Freddy: Freddy Jones.

    Dewey Finn: Hmm. Freddy Jones, SHUT UP!

    [Freddy looks irritated as his classmates laugh]

    Freddy: [quietly] Shut up.

    Dewey Finn: Point is, y'all can just chill today. We'll start on this crap-ola tomorrow.