Toto le héros background creation
2022-01-20 08:04
The soundtrack of the film is performed by the director’s brother, the famous modern Belgian musician Pierre von Dumer. The music adopts a classical style, and through a large number of orchestral elements, it combines the emotions of the characters that cannot be expressed in the images and dialogues. One show. The composer wrote the theme melody for each actor in the film, and different characters have completely different musical styles. When Toto’s sister Alice rushes to Alfred’s warehouse with gasoline, Toto’s main melody and Alice’s main melody are intertwined, and the music is as shocking as the emotions of sister and brother disappearing in the fire. At the beginning and end of the film, the famous French Chanson singer Charles Trenet’s famous song "Boum" is cleverly pointed out, which is a magical touch. In terms of actors, Michel Bouguet, the actor of the elderly Toto, is the most respected national treasure star in the French film industry, and won the title of actor in the film at the just-concluded 2006 French Film Caesars Awards. He vividly portrayed the inner feelings of an old man who has lived in hatred and pain all his life, which aroused strong resonance in the audience. In the film, Toto's mentally retarded brother is played by Dumel's queen actor Pascal Duquesne. Although this Down syndrome patient has not many roles in the film, the sincerity and joy he created for the characters still leaves a deep impression on people. In 1996's "Eighth Day", Pascal Duquesne and French acting star Danny O'Toole had the same scene, and the two also won the title of Cannes Film Festival Winner.
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