leave no regrets

Keeley 2022-03-24 09:03:52

The plot was jumpy, at least in the beginning, and it took me a long time to see the theme emerge.
I was moved by two points: First, in the face of his stubborn father, he still took care of him as much as possible, even when he was still relying on deception every day to make a living as a real estate agent. Especially when he finally got revenge on the Russian, he first found his French girl and put him on the bed. Later, after his father was beaten, he accidentally met the Russian and gave him almost death revenge. A son is a son. Even if he is independent in personality, he is still responsible for being a son.
The second is his dedication to the piano. This is one of his dreams, a dream fulfilled for his mother. In an environment where a Chinese girl does not understand the language, he reviewed the piano he had practiced when he was a child. The process of practicing the piano is also a process in which he wants to find himself again. The ending is very interesting, he and our Chinese girl came together.

French films seem to be exhausting, but after watching them patiently, they are worth savoring.

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  • Douglas 2022-03-28 09:01:13

    Completely deceived by the name. The manic beginning didn't catch me, so I watched the beginning three times and didn't watch it until I jumped back and heard Bach. I really wanted to know how this connected with Bach, which became the reason for me to stay. But finally did he find it? Not found, continue to walk between mania and Bach. What are you shooting for? Highlight the beauty of Bach? (Toccata in E minor BWV 914)

  • Hailee 2022-03-28 09:01:13

    That woman is a Vietnamese from Beijing? How about looking for an actor or someone who looks like a Beijinger, halo. I didn't expect the male protagonist to play the piano. But this is the end. . . Destroy the will. . .

The Beat That My Heart Skipped quotes

  • Sami: Playing piano is making you flip. Stop it now!

    Thomas Seyr: Nothing's making me flip. I'm not flipping. I'm having a ball. I feel fantastic, dont' you see? It's important, I'm serious about it.

    Sami: You gonna make dough from pianos?

    Thomas Seyr: Not pianos, the piano! It's not about making money, it's about art.

    Sami: What's in it for us? You coming to meetings all, 'Hi guys, I've been playing piano.' Shit, I'll take up the banjo.

    Thomas Seyr: It's over your head