The edelweiss that never goes out, the edelweiss that never dies.

Kamryn 2022-04-19 09:01:28

The most moving part of the whole film is the performance at the end of the music festival, where the captain of the captain sang the familiar Edelweiss softly on the stage. This Edelweiss, which carries many stories, always calms down whenever I hear it. The captain, the captain, sang so deeply that he couldn't sing any longer. Maria on the side continued to sing, the children sang along, and the audience joined the chorus. I couldn't help but want to join their chorus. This is probably the appeal of music. At that time, I once thought that the Austrians who worked for the Nazis, those who were going to take away the captain, and Lauf, whom Lisa loved so much, could remember the Edelweiss in their hearts and join the chorus? Of course, after watching the movie and thinking about it, it would be too unrealistic if it really happened. But at the time, I really looked forward to this scene. Music can always arouse people's deep-seated emotions. Even a serious and serious person like the captain, Captain, can't help choking when he sings Edelweiss.

The captain said before singing the song "I pray you don't let this love go out", which in the movie is the love of the homeland. Small, white, clean and bright edelweiss, he has lush vitality, blooming from the foot of the Alps to the top of the mountain, the footprints of the von Trapp family also stretched from the foot of the Alps to the top of the mountain, all the way to pursue the Edelweiss in this homeland On, never get lost in the dark. Did you hear the melodious singing in the distance? It was the sound of Edelweiss seeds taking root in the land with the wind.

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The Sound of Music quotes

  • Maria: There were times when we would look at each other - oh Mother, I could hardly breathe.

  • Maria: Gretl, what happened to your finger?

    Gretl: It got caught.

    Maria: Caught in what?

    Gretl: Friedrich's teeth.

    [the others laugh]