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I have been wandering about the identity of the heroine, and once felt that the heroine was John's daughter or something. I specially went to brush it again, and other kinds of calmness are not enough to prove anything. I think this is the key point. John turned on the tape recorder and played Beethoven's music, and the heroine began to complain about Beethoven. Apparently the heroine knew Beethoven.
The following are some quotations.
Beethoven spent his childhood under the strict education of his father, which created his stubborn, sensitive and excited character. At the age of 22, he settled in Vienna for the rest of his life. The Third Symphony, composed between 1803 and 1804, marked the maturity of his creation. In the following 20 years, his numerous musical works pushed classical music to a peak with strong artistic appeal and grandeur, and heralded the arrival of romantic music in the 19th century. On March 26, 1827, Beethoven died in Vienna at the age of 57.
The BGM in the film is the second movement of the Seventh Symphony. It was not heard, but checked.
It was in the three seasons of autumn, winter and spring from 1811 to 1812. The work was completed in June, at a time when Napoleon's war had reached its final climax, with a massive invasion of Russia, which collapsed in the blink of an eye. When this symphony was first performed, Napoleon's empire had reached its final stage of disintegration.
The premiere was in 1813.
In 1810, he fell in love with Mafati and began a passionate pursuit. He was usually sloppy, but at that time he dressed up more, wearing new clothes, looking handsome and unrestrained. Unfortunately, she remained indifferent, and he was disappointed to continue his single life. In the same year, the "Egmont Overture" was composed.
My subjective prediction is that the heroine is Marfati. Because the heroine cannot stay with Beethoven for a long time.
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In addition, I don't study much about religion. Are the seven people in the film the seven spirits in the Bible? In fact, I think there are many metaphors behind this film. It can really take a long time to test.
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