Soloist best musical film since 1900 ray

Dorthy 2022-10-12 08:08:17

The deep and occasional cello can also express the
actor's emotions in such a surging manner. With the sound of the piano and the body, the viewer can deeply feel

the heavy environment in the heart, which
seems to be in a hurry between the actors' swaying.

The sound of the piano comes out of my breath and then comes to an abrupt end. It seems that I have fallen from the world of the movie into this real world. Is the
strange and beautiful silence
lingering around the beam?
Beautiful things seem to be circling in my heart.

All kinds of instruments are different Colors, now we can see hehe
The music is captivating because the player rubs his soul into
we can hear his exhaustion his emotions make the movements heavy
he breathes he strokes the instrument trembling eyes closed and open The ethereal

woman who plays the cello is sexy, and it seems that men can do it too


btw: I haven't read it yet, so I'll write this first and the last 1/4 waiting to be enjoyed~
btw1: I'm listening to the soloist's original writing Below the above "The Soloist"
btw2: My favorite is "Crazy About Beethoven"

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The Soloist quotes

  • Graham Claydon: Nothing pains God more than when we squander his blessings. You owe it to Him to care for this...

    Nathaniel Ayers: I don't owe God. Mr. Steve Lopez is my god.

    Steve Lopez: What?

    Nathaniel Ayers: Star Writer for Los Angeles. Higher power flying around with wings like an angel.

  • Steve Lopez: I don't want him to love me.

    David Carter: Well it looks like you might have to get over that.

    Steve Lopez: It's a bad idea. "I love you Steve," turns into, "You failed me, Steve," turns into very bad things. That's my limited experience. I don't want to be on the other side of that with him. Would you? He doesn't know if I'm a ballerina, if I'm God, if I'm an airline pilot. He has no idea what he's saying.