Music is for...

Coby 2022-04-20 09:02:25

I love both music and movies. Fortunately, God has drawn a red ribbon for both of them. Music and movies both use their own language to communicate with the soul. In the words of Ding Yuanying in The art of taking the soul. The
movie started to use a long-take flashback narrative method. These two techniques are not uncommon these days. But it is not easy to use just the right. This film uses it just right. The camera shows the protagonist of the film's narrative vividly. Especially the artist's arrogant and eccentric character. After that, the narrative memory similar to the documentary begins. The protagonist's teacher is a reclusive violinist. The character of the soul. The music played by ordinary people can be played by hand. It needs emotion and heart.
When the teacher and the apprentice broke up, the angel created by the creator appeared. The teacher's daughter. She loves the teacher's students deeply. Love irrigates a dazed young man. I suddenly thought of a singer I like very much, Xu Wei. When he was depressed, his great wife always supported him silently. Behind the music is the need for such an angel. It is really enough to have a confidante in this life! Later, the man left this beautiful angel. The angel left the world safely after satisfying himself.
The end of the film is the first lesson of the teacher and the apprentice. The music is.... ..... This is probably a very difficult question to explain. At this time, countless question marks are in front of my eyes.......

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  • Jess 2022-04-23 07:04:10

    If it was the piano, I think I would give 5 stars. What would I be dedicated to for my whole life?

  • Chelsey 2022-04-23 07:04:10

    In fact, a question that the whole film brings to me is still whether the aesthetic feeling is negative or positive?

Tous les matins du monde quotes

  • [last lines]

    [in French, using English subtitles]

    Monsieur de Sainte Colombe: I'm proud to have been your teacher. Please play me the air my daughter loved.

  • [first lines]

    [in French, using English subtitles]

    Musician: Open your mouth so we can hear you. I can't follow you. You're not listening. You're going too fast. Let's start over with the first notes of the song. Stop! The Master has signalled. The Master would speak. Speak, Master.

    Marin Marais: Each note should end dying.