Is she a paradox?

Einar 2022-03-18 09:01:03

----Analysis of "The Sound of Music" The film "The Sound of Music" is a very classic musical. The 1965 movie is also very interesting to watch now, and this is inseparable from the director and screenwriter's understanding of the story The creation of the plot and characters, aside from the vivid hero and heroine and the seven lovely children, there are still some characters that are intriguing, such as the colonel's ex-girlfriend. She is a character who is not good at judging whether it is good or bad. She does not appear many times in the film, but it promotes the key plot of the film, and when people are scolding her, she withdraws from the emotional dispute between the hero and heroine, making her The male protagonist recognized himself and gained the male protagonist's respect, which also changed the audience's hatred to her and praised her. And when I watched the full movie I got to know this woman more clearly. In fact, she is not a villain in ordinary movies, and every action of her is reasonable. As an upper-class person with a certain status, she has her own pride. She is the colonel's well-deserved fiancee, and when her fiance and When her family's governess who takes care of the children and a person whose status and status are completely incompatible, she is in love with her, and she tries to save her love with her pride. She knows that the heroine is upright, so she uses seemingly harmless words to talk about it. She is the heroine, and she also tries her best to play with the children and integrate into the children's world. She is trying to adapt and restore her love. Putting aside the movie to talk about this character, she is actually the "protagonist", and every behavior of her is in line with herself. It is only when she is brought back to the movie, the audience's instinctive rejection makes her seem to be the villain. When she found that the male protagonist was getting farther and farther away from her, and she couldn't fit in, she withdrew herself, which was enough to reflect her pride as an upper-class person, and won the male protagonist's respect and the audience's change. And as far as I'm concerned, the role isn't really a contradiction. The characters in a movie are always prioritized, but a good movie should be that every character has distinct characteristics. In addition to the baroness that I mainly analyzed, the ex-girlfriend of the colonel, there are many more in this movie. Interesting characters, such as the kind "mother" of the church, the boyfriend of the colonel's eldest daughter, including the man who matched the family to a singing competition, etc., they all have their own characteristics, which also makes the movie "The Sound of Music" interesting. up.

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  • Albert 2022-03-22 09:01:21

    When I was young before, when the teacher showed it to us, I didn't think how classic and beautiful it was. Now that I've grown up, I've learned to...

  • Briana 2022-03-22 09:01:21

    The music teacher showed us when we were reading, a classic

The Sound of Music quotes

  • Maria: Reverend Mother, I'm sorry. I couldn't help myself. -The hills were beckoning and... the sky was so blue today... and everything was so green and fragrant, I had to be a part of it. The Untersberg led me higher like it wanted me to go through the clouds.

    Mother Abbess: Suppose darkness had come and you were lost?

    Maria: Mother, I could never be lost up there. That's my mountain. I was brought up on it. It was the mountain that led me to you. When I was a child, I would come down and climb a tree... and look in your garden. I'd see the sisters at work and hear them sing... Which brings me to another transgression, Reverend Mother. I was singing out there today.

    Mother Abbess: Only in the abbey do we have rules about postulants singing.

    Maria: I can't stop wherever I am. Worse, I can't seem to stop saying things. Everything I think and feel.

  • The Baroness: [to Captain Von Trapp] Fond as I am of you... I really don't think you're the right man for me. You're, um... You're much too independent. And I - I need someone who needs me desperately... or at least needs my money desperately.