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Gail 2022-01-11 08:03:06
Passionate fanatic poet
After reading "The Biography of Mozart" was very useful, I looked forward to another great master Beethoven. This film, called "Immortal Beloved", uses three anonymous love letters left by Beethoven in history as clues, with love as the main line, and also uses profile description to make a...
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Dariana 2022-01-11 08:03:06
The feeling of missing (not a film review)
When you are in a different place, you will truly feel the feeling of missing, it can make you fall into contemplation, it can keep you awake at night...
Beethoven’s music will make you miss your loved ones to the extreme, according to legend he created it A symphony is a description of when he was...

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Fredrick 2022-03-25 09:01:16
Beethoven and Beethoven's love are heartbreaking. Very good biographical film, the best biographical film I have ever seen. (After reading some materials, it turns out that most of them are fictional. Does a good-looking biography have to be fictional to make it icing on the cake?)
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Doris 2022-03-25 09:01:16
After Beethoven was deaf. . .
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Ludwig van Beethoven: [startled to discover he has been tricked into playing piano for people observing him behind the wall] It is terrible, terrible for you to rob me in this way of my most treasured feelings!
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Ludwig van Beethoven: [sitting secluded in a darkened corner, Miss Guicciardi does not notice him at first] Hello.
Giulietta Guicciardi: [startled, she doesn't realize who she is speaking to] Oh... I didn't see you. I have to go back.
[she turns to leave]
Ludwig van Beethoven: [he gets up] Oh... you are leaving me to go back to that ass who plays like a kitchen maid, all clipped and staccato.
Giulietta Guicciardi: This music is beautiful.
Ludwig van Beethoven: You must be Giulia Guicciardi. I hear there's quite a contest for your charms.
Giulietta Guicciardi: Sir you're rude and offensive. I'm leaving.
[she begins to walk away]
Ludwig van Beethoven: [calling after her] Do you play the piano?
Giulietta Guicciardi: [she stops] What?
Ludwig van Beethoven: I intend to be your teacher. I will call for you tomorrow at 10:00.
Giulietta Guicciardi: [laughs as she walks away] You will be barred from the house.