The First Movie About Pop Music to Nail Its Mediocrity
Briefly

Cooper’s experience at the concert highlights a disconnect between the joy of the crowd and his own boredom, emphasizing his struggle to engage with the moment.
The film cleverly uses music not just as entertainment but as a tool for character development, showcasing Cooper's internal conflicts amidst a vibrant concert backdrop.
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