What are your thoughts after watching the movie "The Exploding Drummer"?

I learned the drums for a while in college, and I especially liked the movie, so I came to share it with you.

What kind of person do you understand who learns drums?

Is it like this, rocking out to the music?

Or is it like this, to start with a baby?

Or is it like this, letting the drumsticks fly while you play?

Everyone plays the drums differently, the outsider looks and thinks it's cool, the insider looks at the way the hand holds the sticks, and the way he listens to his rhythm and intensity.

Move subdaji, move subdaji, move subdaji, move move subdaji, sway, sway with the rhythm ......

The life of an out-of-the-box drummer doesn't need an explanation. Many people who learn drums just watch the movie will sigh: if I practiced drums well as a child, is it possible to be as cool as him when I grow up?

Andrew, a 19-year-old teenager, grows up in a single-parent home and is hell-bent on becoming a top jazz drummer.

Besides practicing hard, he met his "man". One night while practicing at school, he was spotted by the devilish instructor Fletcher and entered the regular band practice, but at the same time began to pay the price for the pursuit of perfection.

Look at the tempo, the rhythm, the monotony of practicing like this every day, if it were you, you'd want to smash the drums too!

The harder Andrew practiced, the more isolated he became from the outside world. The only person who understands him is Fletcher, but the latter's irritability and temperamental behavior distorts the relationship and makes Andrew's character change as he learns from his mistakes. In the end, when Andrew finally took to the stage of the New York Concert Hall, he was shocked to realize that Fletcher had been waiting to put him in the dust. ......

Originally he was just a newcomer to the profession based on his interest, but he accidentally met his devilish special training officer mentor, and had a mental breakdown under the layers of pressure. Tears of humiliation, vicious curses, the teacher cursed words one by one.

The teacher left a deep impression on me, and in order to let you feel more truly how "devilish" the teacher was, I deliberately cut off a few of the teacher's expression, so feel free to feel it.

(Looks like the smile is just an appearance)

(Ordinary version)

(Advanced version)

(Serious version)

(Violent version, this expression is too on point, right?)

Strict teachers make great students, some say they hate the teachers in this movie, others say only such teachers can train such great geniuses.

The movie ends with Andrew playing in a concert hall.

At the beginning of the show, the teacher tricks Andrew onto the stage with the pure intention of destroying him, just not realizing that he would return to continue playing the drums. The reason for the teacher's change of heart, the eye contact and the technical instruction, plus the help in righting his instrument, was that Andrew played the best solo ever in a moment of powerful anger and resentment, so that the teacher finally had one of the best students ever to show up, and that was the fulfillment of a wish he'd had for many years.

If you don't have the means to prepare to play drums until your hands are full of blood and practice songs until your voice is hoarse, then it's better to study and work in peace, the road of art is not so easy, and it's not for everyone.

I used to study piano for several years, and I know how hard it is to go through the time of boring and monotonous practicing behind the scenes, and I also know the pain behind it.

But those wounds and tears will eventually be turned into motivation on the road, accompanying you on your way to the pinnacle of artistic achievement.

It's not easy to make a living as an artist. What we see is just the surface, a show can earn a lot of money, or teach children to play the piano just sit on the stool can earn money, but do not know how many times they pay behind the efforts, how much sweat and tears!

You are unique, just be yourself.

Like things should insist on doing, meet the difficulties do not give up, quietly adhere to, until the blossom of fruit.

The end of the movie is actually a tragedy, the media review also more or less at this point to reach *** knowledge, probably exactly, the film certainly has inspirational components, but the price of success is the loss of innocence of the teenager, if there was still innocent.

But no matter how it ends, he at least worked and fought for his dream.

Life has never been kind to anyone, including those who have been working hard for their dreams, but even so, we still have to walk alone for the light of the never-ending dream in our hearts, and the star has said that if people don't have a dream, what's the difference between that and being a salted fish?