Was he a good or a bad guy?
>>71751232
He was just right, like the FUCKING TEMPO.
Guess this movie is too much for audiences today.
Protip: The kid died in a car crash, he never made it to the concert.
just a guy
Was he a good or a bad guy??
>>71751232
>Verbally abusive bully who holds a meaningless position of "power" uses his authority to wreck the psychological well being of a bunch of younger Americans
>Good guy
He was a self-important contradiction in terms.
Jazz is improvisation
orchestra is controlled reproduction
How the fuck does jazz orchestra exist?
He was a human bean.
>>71751383
That's the point. The whole movie is a critique of these inane jazz schools.
>>71751361
depends if you say allahu akbar daily
>>71751367
He did it for that drum solo at the end, that smile we'll never see.
>>71751232
are you literally fucking 14?
>>71751232
He's a bald guy
I think he was agoodguy.
The ending can be taken one of two ways depending on how you viewed the dynamic between the protag and Simmons.
>>71751232
he was a guys obsessed over music, thats really stupid desu, like if those details change the quality of the music, is just noise coming out of a piece of junk, is also the fault of the protagonist
Personally I don't think either of the two main characters were good. I think we were supposed to realize that these two dudes are despicable human beings that are talented as a result of their asshole personalities.
This thread made me love this movie more than I did before.
Fletcher was a type of father figure for NiemanNieman's father is a cuck dad, no motherFletcher makes Nieman bust his assNieman views Fletcher as a father figure
It's not complicated to understand
>>71751232
Big guy
>>71753415
guess it's better to be a doodbro and give up your dream just to be with a girl
>>71753576This. Nieman rejects his father at the end and returns to Fletcher whule his father watches as he gets cucked.
IM UPSET
>>71753684
There's a place for all personalities. The point of the film, in my opinion, is that the romanticization of hard-working, tunnel vision individuals is not right. There's a point where you have to stop being so career-oriented or you'll just piss everyone off.
>>71751232
he was a Big Guy.no seriously, he looked kinda buffed the whole movie
NOT
>>71754375
QUITE
>>71754692
HOWEVER