Unironically what the fuck was his problem?

Unironically what the fuck was his problem?

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hey skilinger

Jazz.

Closeted homo. That's what the movie actually about BTW (grooming) not "art" or "greatness".

He wanted a drum computer but was too much of a pussy to admit it.

He had anger issues but tried to convince himself he was trying to help his students even when it led them to kill themselves. He's retarded.

you meet people like him in schools or in government institutions, they are psychos that try to ride out the little authority they have as much as possible

what did we learn?

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They made a “boot camp” film set in a music school. He’s basically a drill Sargent.

is the way to beat baldness shaving it off and wearing all black?

always was

He chose the left hand path to achieve perfection. He didn't care how many students washed out, as long as he found his Magnum Opus, his one in a million. He was essentially burning the forest down to find diamonds, only to burn himself in the end.

Wasn't his fucking tempo. Are you retarded?

The music was not quite his tempo

t. doesn't know if he was rushing or dragging

nieman was rushing/dragging when fletcher called him on it

he got 0 pussy

lifting also helps

He was a music type

>WERE YOU COPING OR WERE YOU SEETHING?

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he would do whatever it took to create another Great, and with Weisman he finally found someone willing to work and sacrifice enough to achieve it. the final seconds of the movie are both of them realising that they fulfilled their own dream, and it's fucking awesome.
they don't care about eachother, how good friends or bad enemies they are, both of them just cared about their own dream and what they had in common.

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S-Seething.

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LOUDER

most men at some time in their life realise that they can spend the rest of eternity fading to nothing or burn absolutely everything they have to make their mark and change the world. very few have a fraction of what it takes to do the latter in any truly meaningful way but the desire not just to create but to create something meaningful is what has driven men and essentially society forward for generations.
idk i haven't seen the film.