Needless to say, music is the best in my movie world. The computer also saves 12 of these episodes.
There are no Chinese lyrics on the D version I watched before, but I saw a lot of lyrics when I reviewed it on ppstream the day before yesterday, and it was very poetic. It is said that these tracks are all from American country music scores from a long time ago, and the country flavor is very strong, which is very suitable for Cold Mountain. The director also deliberately designed the plot of Ruby's father and his band. His father said that music changed him, and he also wrote 50 songs. I remember at the beginning of the movie the guy who played the violin at the beginning of the war created the "sweet, creek, thirsty to drink" music to comfort the dying person, he seems to be Ruby's father, I I wonder if that was his first song. If so, the director is so great that the birth of a musician is also recorded in such a film. The fearlessness that musicians show before the temporary comes from the power given by music.
But there are still some things that I don't quite understand:
1. The contact time between InMan and Ada is very short, but they can arouse each other's thoughts. Is it because of the letter written by Ada? The feelings between InMan and Ada seem to jump too much, is this the incomprehensible and the great power of love? Very envious.
2. The part where InMan eats bugs on his way home is disgusting, but it's true. In addition, I don't understand why the director arranged for InMan to have several accidents on the way. Does it seem like he wants to prove InMan's loyalty and determination to love?
3. There are some missing points in the film, why not more scenes, I haven't watched it yet.
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