Majestic and shocking, Russia can make such a film that exposes the past, satirizes the present, and does not lose the humanistic spirit. How can I stand for it!

Drew 2022-01-13 08:04:05

Originally, I didn't show much interest in Russian culture. In my impression, they were always procrastinating, drunk, and chaotic. They reluctantly watched this movie. After half an hour, they gradually entered the state.

As a musical drama movie, after watching it, it is unforgettable, not for the struggle of power, for the unremitting pursuit of ideals, and the incomparable love, such a tortuous and miserable story, with the majestic music, how can we not let it go Moved? How can I keep you from crying?

At the moment when the climax is about to end, I understand that music can not only calm you, but also make you crazy, and always remember to tolerate small flaws in others, which will not hinder his beauty and meaning. Thank you for this movie, which moved me in the middle of the night, inspired me to pursue that joyful spirit in music, and reminded me to never forget my insistence on ideals.

The whole film is very compact, good overall, without losing a little humor, I like it very much, especially the heroine, hehe, so beautiful~~Haha, in short, if you like music movies, don't miss it!

(Russia can make such a movie, how can I feel sorry for you)

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  • Ruthe 2022-04-23 07:03:48

    I have heard five versions of Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto No. 1 in D major over a hundred times. I really want to say that this piece expresses all the beauty and sadness in the world without being decadent. relieved. This is like the artistic career of the conductor who was forced to abruptly come to an end 30 years ago and the tragic fate of the Jewish violinist. 2014.5.14

  • Abelardo 2022-03-27 09:01:15

    All the past, all the future, 30 years of falling and falling and dreaming, all melted into a Tchaikovsky concerto, which is why we love music and why we love movies. No matter how absurd and annihilated life is, there is always a kind of persistence called hope.