First of all, I would like to personally recommend one: "Nine Songs"
The combination of rock and erotica, please be careful before entering. But the picture is very beautiful and makes people feel warm when looking at it.
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1. "ROCK AROUND THE CLOCK" (1956)
It may be the first real rock and roll movie in the world, and it is also the first time the word rock and roll is used. As for the movie, from today's perspective, it is actually similar to a documentary, because the plot in the film can almost be ignored, and the lines are just a foreshadowing of the music. Its real significance is to bring together the earliest batch of rock music musicians. Live performances by hand singers, and use these craziness to induce more craziness in the real world. Because the performances of Bill Haley, "Comet" and others were really crazy and caused too many riots, they were banned in many cities in the UK. reflect.
2. "MYSTERY TRAIN" (1989)
Jim Jarmusch's film works, this film reflects Elvis Presley's career better than a lot of his own films. spiritual essence.
3. "Jimi Hendrix - Experience Electric Ladyland" in 1970
Jimi Hendrix's untimely death caused music critics to believe that this was the most important song in the rock music scene in the 19th century. One of the important losses is his psychedelic guitar technique, which combines personal aura with music to move the listener. He can turn the guitar strings into human tongues that can speak and make people happy and cry. Today's VCD of Electric Lady land is made into an autobiographical video record of Jimi Hendrix, including clips of Hendrix's performances. The serious attitude in music production completely breaks through time and space and comes to life before our eyes. We also interviewed many people in the music industry, such as Steve Windwood, Eddie Kramer (who is the recording engineer for the Electric Ladyland album), and Hendrix’s manager Chas Chandler, who is also the bass player of Animals. From their words, They all gave high praise to this genius, and it can be seen that they meant what they said. Of course, Hendrix's live performance is included in the VCD. On stage, he is like a man possessed by his devotion. There are All Along The Watchtower, Gypsy Eyes, Crosstown Traffic, Voodoo Chill... Seeing his completely immersed performance, The fingering is like flying on the guitar strings to draw out the soul. There is no guitarist in today's world who has this ability. This Electric Lady land must be a collection of Hendrix fans, even one of his music supervisors; even if you This is my first exposure to this name, and you can learn more about him from this VCD. This is a required music course, and the topic is: Jimi Hendrix.
4. "Jaihouse Rock" (1957)
One of Elvis Presley's most typical rock and roll movies, describing a The restless boy became obsessed with rock music in prison. After being released from prison, he became a famous rock star. Later, he transformed into a big star who was obsessed with profit and lost his closest friend. Among the countless bad movies in which "Elvis Presley" sang and performed, at least this is a movie that truly describes rock music itself, and his appearance is really exciting.
5. "Don't Lookback" (1967)
This documentary is a faithful record of BOBDYLAN's 1965 British tour. Director Pennebaker uses images to clearly illustrate the time. How different Bob is from the "Beatles". Compared with "Bad Days" of the same period, "Don't Look Back" is more direct and profound, and it does not deliberately flatter its subjects like making stars. There is even unabashed and deliberate ridicule. However, no matter how calm the lens is, it can't conceal the brilliant light of young Dylan. Compared with the old Dylan, the young man is unparalleled in arrogance, wit and passion. The opening scene with the fort as the background is even more precious.
6. "Velvet Goldmine" (1998)
The film recreates the scene of British glam rock in the early 1970s. Brian Slade, a glam rock star who went by the stage name Maxwell Demon, predicted that he would die on stage, and his stardom came to an end when it was revealed that his assassination was a hoax. Ten years later, British journalist Arthur Stuart, who turned out to be a fan of Slade, will publish an article titled "What Really Happened?" "Article. The film immediately switches to multi-clue mode, showing Brian Slade's life and career from multiple angles, including his bisexual experiences with his wife Mandy Slade and crazy American singer Curt Wild. Interestingly, Ewan McGregor, who was born in England, played an American rock singer in this movie. His explosive singing inspired the British glam rock singer in the film, and the two developed a comradeship. , and another main actor, the New York Times reporter's exploration of his own desires when he was young, also changed through him. In the play, Ewan McGregor not only has an affair with each of the protagonists, he even goes so far as to expose his full body in the middle of singing on stage. I think this is what makes him completely different from other idol stars. He is not limited by performance, and naturally he is not limited by image.
7. "WOODSTOCK" (1970)
This can almost be called the most famous rock documentary in the history of music, recording the music myth of the hippie era. . If you listen to rock and roll and don’t know this, then you...
8. "THE WALL" (1982)
One of the best and most famous rock movies . In 1979, the legendary British rock band Pink Floyd released one of the most classic works in the history of rock music - the conceptual double album "The Wall", a semi-autobiographical work created by the band's soul man Roger Waters based on his own experiences. This record is based on the concept of "wall", expressing the fear of war (Roger Waters' father died in World War II), indictment of human insensitivity and description of the dark side of society. After the record was released, it not only caused a stir in the rock music industry, but also A huge response throughout the Western cultural world. Two years later, the famous British director Alan Peck decided to put it on the screen. He invited Bob Geldof, the lead singer of the British band Boomtownrats, to play the protagonist Pink in the film. He used a large number of film expression techniques - montage and animation to convey the story extremely well. The theme of the record (of course also the director's own understanding), not only that, the sound performance method of the film caused great shock. There is not a single line of dialogue in the whole film, and all the songs from Pink Floyd's double album "The Wall" are used (there are also records Some songs that did not appear in the film appear in the film) as a medium to promote the development of the film's plot, like a full-length music video. It can be said that the appearance of this film directly triggered the craze of music video. In addition, the production method of the film also caused many later filmmakers to imitate. However, if you don't know enough about the general profile of Western post-war youth and the content of the record itself, you may not be able to understand this film easily. It is worth mentioning that Alan Peck filmed another film adapted from the musical "Evita" (Mrs. Peron, starring Madonna) fifteen years later. There is still no dialogue in the entire film.
9. "SID AND NANCY" (1986)
Although the "Sex Pistols" are not the best punk band, they are the most famous punk band , "Sid and Nancy" is about the volatile love relationship and tragic Romeo and Juliet-like ending of the legendary band's guitarist Sid Vishers and his American girlfriend Nancy Spungen. The director pays close attention to the two The marginalized people at the bottom of the social food chain are objectively portrayed: their roughness and pain, their sensitivity and self-injury, their seemingly inevitable self-destruction... Every image shows the anger, excitement and excitement of the film. sincere.
After that crisis-ridden US tour, the "Sex Pistols" finally disintegrated. Sid was still under the control of Viper addiction. He tried to start personal development, but people found Nancy stabbed to death on the floor one morning. Sid is arrested for murder, and their tragedy exemplifies the song "Love Kills" by the punk band Circle Jerks. Courtney Love and Kurt Cobain's relationship is often compared to Nancy and Sid's relationship, and Courtney Love happened to play a small role in this movie. Gary Oldman and Chloé Webber deliver compelling performances that clearly bring to the fore the immature, hurtful, and distasteful aspects of Sid and Nancy's relationship, while their determination to escape Any kind of bound love is so sad and even makes people cry. 2000's "The Filth And The Fury" is an outstanding documentary about the "Sex Pistols" that is true, objective, passionate, and highly entertaining.
10. "American Graffiti" (1973)
The director of the "Star Wars" series, George Lucas, can produce such a fresh and pleasant sketch, which makes People marveled. The film stars Harrison Ford. The story is set in a small town in the United States in the summer of 1962. It describes the lives of several high school students on their graduation night. It reflects the thoughts and feelings of young Americans who lived a prosperous life on the eve of the Vietnam War. It quotes a lot of American rock music from the 1950s. The background music, such as: Bill Haley's "rock around the clock" (day and night rock), etc., should be said to be appropriate. This film is George Lucas' most profound work - I don't understand why Americans are so excited about films suitable for children like "Star Wars" - "American Graffiti" is better than "Star Wars" "War" is much stronger.
11. "Train Spotting" (1996)
This film was adapted from Alvin Welsh's 1993 best-selling novel of the same name; the cost was only US$2.5 million. The shooting took 49 days. Since its release, it has become the focus of public opinion. Not only because of the extremely detailed description of viper smoking in this low-budget film, but also because of the depraved mood in the film - a London film critic said that this film makes people want to "try drugs themselves". Of course, the director of the film did not admit it. He believed that the painful description of drug addiction at the end of the film was very objective.
In fact, the attitude of the entire film is more indifferent than objective. The film uses the first person as the narrative perspective, unfolding the plot entirely in the protagonist's narration, hiding the film's standpoint; and arbitrarily ending the narrative in the already very loose structure to add comments, analysis, and even recollections across time and space; this purely subjective approach Not only is it refreshing, but it also fits the tone of the film so well that it has been used repeatedly in subsequent films of the same type, almost becoming a fixed pattern. The film opens with a preface by the protagonist Layton: "...big TV, exercise equipment, Ford sedan, nine to five...choices...too many choices, what do you choose? I choose not to choose." The wide-angle lens follows the filming , paired with city street scenes and IggyPop's music.
The unfolding part of the film is completely about the real life of a small group of decadent young people headed by Rayton: they have nothing to do all day long, wandering around, fighting, drinking, picking up girls and taking drugs; they gather at the railway line to bet on guessing the next train. The train passes by to pass the time, and the couple also raises a baby whose father is unknown. They are satisfied with this decadent life state, do not want to and think they cannot change the status quo, evade all norms and responsibilities, and are all apolitical and viper addicts. The accidental death of a baby after a hearty group drug session strongly stimulated everyone who might be the father; prompting Rayton to make up his mind to quit drugs after countless failures. Just when he successfully quit drug addiction and started living an ordinary life, Bobby, a lover of violence, approached him with Riton's old partners and asked him to participate in a huge drug deal. In the end, Rayton stole the money from drug trafficking and disappeared into the crowd.
In the film, the scene in which Retton is in a trance after overdosing on viper and passes out on the street is processed with romantic high-speed photography, with Loud Reed's tranquil "One Perfect Day" in the background, which perfectly depicts the pleasure after taking drugs; The subsequent detoxification process is expressed in a surrealist way, using noisy electronic music and extremely disharmonious colors to create sensory stimulation; forming a strong contrast with the previous paragraph. These descriptions are grotesque yet realistic, a classic.
Righton’s partner shouted at the silent railway: "Scotland, Scotland, this is the ugliest place in the world." Others laughed at him - this is postmodern " The "Angry Young Men", who have exiled themselves in a nightmare life, no longer establish themselves as spiritual fathers in any sense. "Trainspotting" has become a classic among alternative films with its calm satirical tone, true narrative attitude, black sense of humor throughout, and modern audio-visual processing; it has also aroused people's attention because of the values ??and self-awareness it expresses. Much attention and debate. Almost all of the subsequent series of alternative films have its shadow. No wonder some people say: "The entire "NOWHERE" (American alternative film) is not as good as the five minutes of "Trainspotting"."
12. "THE DOORS" (1991)
This is a film that I personally love very much - of course it has something to do with the director. I am a big fan of Oliver Stone, and I am also a fan of The Doors and their lead singer Jim Morrison. ) loyal fans. Oliver Stone and Jim Morrison are alumni of the UCLA Film School. During Jim Morrison's lifetime, Stone read his script to Jim. In the 1980s, In the early days, Stone had the idea of ??bringing the story of Jim and the Doors to the screen. This wish was not realized until Stone completed "Born on the Fourth of July". After he announced that he would make this film, Many male movie stars competed to play the leading role of Jim - because this role was too challenging. Finally, Val Kilmer, who looked exactly like Jim Morrison, was lucky enough to be selected. When Stone filmed this film, he adopted a different approach from ordinary biopics. He intercepted several fragments of Jim's life, and was not entirely constrained to historical facts, and even used some surreal techniques (such as the recurring scene). (an old Indian who died in a car accident) to show the legendary experience of Jim and the Doors, and achieved great results. Stone is worthy of the title of film master. He grasped the atmosphere and rhythm of the film just right. Val Kilmer's performance was also outstanding. In order to play this extremely controversial role, he not only carefully studied the acting method, but also studied the poems and songs of Jim and the Doors, carefully understood the character of the character, and even imitated Jim's In every move, it should be said that he portrayed this character vividly, not only in appearance, but also in spirit (even those who have not seen the film but only seen the stills I believe will agree with me). The price Val Kilmer paid for this was that he couldn't be freed from the character for a long time after the filming of the film ended. This film, like Stone's other works, caused great controversy after its screening, but its artistic value is beyond doubt. The film also proved to people that Val Kilmer and Meg Ryan (who plays Jim's wife Pamela in the film) are not just going to play silly roles like in "Top Gun."
13. "THEROSE" (1979)
This is a biopic about the greatest woman in the history of rock music - Janis Joplin. The producer found a Bette Midler, who has a similar appearance and is also a singer, plays the short life of this legendary actress, which is very sad. Bette Midler's performance should be said to be relatively good. In addition to quoting a large number of Janis Joplin songs, Bette Midler also showed off her singing voice and shined in the film. The film's soundtrack album was a hit, and included "Therose," perhaps the most beautiful song in the history of rock music.
14. "Starstruck" (1982)
This is a rock and roll movie that you don't need to know the story or director to be able to dance to it! A cliche plot: a girl dreams of reaching the stars, her mother is unemployed, the family is in crisis, the girl participates in a singing competition, the girl meets the boy, the boy loses the girl, and the boy wins back the girl's heart. The director has shown his miraculous ability to control genre movies. The youthful rock and roll atmosphere of the whole film is like the musical version of "Dancing Heroes". If you love rock music, you can't miss it!
15. "Gimme Shelter" (1970)
Four months after the Woodstock Music Festival in 1969, there was a song that was far less famous than the former, but in terms of significance. The shooting incident of Duo Rang is nothing less than an achievement. This film records this incident. This band could be said to be the end of 1960s rock and roll, and of course its appearance was in December 1969. At that time, the Rolling Stones band, which had a large number of music fans in the United States, held a free concert in Aldmond, California, USA. 400,000 spectators came to the scene that day, but tragedy happened. The speedster party who was hired to maintain order stopped at the concert. Violent scenes were staged and one spectator was hunted to death. This documentary, also known as "Let Me Hide", recorded the most cherished moments of the "Rolling Stones" and also recorded the ferocious figure of the "Hell's Angels". They were originally here to maintain order but ended up fighting with some of the audience. , caused the huge myth of the love and peace party in the 1960s to collapse in an instant. Because of these extremely real shots, this film is of extraordinary importance in rock literature.
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