Just talk about the ending. Is this a hopeful ending? !

Loren 2022-03-27 09:01:22

The rhythm of the film's ending strikes me as abrupt. He thought that his father died, he could get rid of the fate of the family. He discussed the performance arrangement with the Vietnamese female teacher, and instinctively thought it was the male protagonist. When encountering the enemy who killed his father, the woman walked to the front desk, nervously afraid that he would not be able to escape the tragic fate and miss the performance. The woman was explaining it for him. Finally rushed back to the concert hall, playing is a woman! what's the situation? The director made a joke with me, and the truth came out! What's even more sad is that I'm not that optimistic about my relationship with Vietnamese female performers. Lovers who are in love don't sit in the front row intuitively, so why not ask? What's the matter.
How, do you still think it's a bright ending?

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  • Raleigh 2022-03-30 09:01:11

    Movies related to the piano are all my collection objects. Dirty sin on one side and pure piano music on the other. Two contradictory opposites. Just like the poster of the film, the right hand of the male protagonist is stained with blood, but he can also play music after washing. Some things, buried in the soul, will never be forgotten. When the low melody at the end of the film played, a sadness welled up in my heart. . . Reminds me of learning piano again

  • Benedict 2022-03-28 09:01:13

    Basically, I used an hour at noon for a few days to read it intermittently. The performance of the latter part of the male protagonist is very good: facing the scene of his father's death and beating and killing his father's enemies. 20120421

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