Come Healing

Monte 2022-04-22 07:01:41

In fact, I think the biggest legacy of this year's Oscar for Best Score is "Don't Tell Her". It's a pity that this movie has too few schedules and hit the epidemic, so I only watched it once in the movie theater and didn't have the chance to watch it twice or three times. The soundtrack of this movie is really amazing. After reading it, it was actually selected for the Oscar primaries (15), but unfortunately it was not nominated. A good movie soundtrack can only be best experienced in a theater environment, which is a pity. But I have played that ost on NetEase Cloud many times in a loop. This movie is the second movie that I didn't feel at all or even a little annoying after watching it for the first time (the first one was "Three Billboards"), but after thinking about and savoring some details in the movie, I feel more and more like This movie is really tasty. We can't simply use "cultural differences between China and the West" to explain this film, otherwise, as a Chinese, it's easy to fall into a certain emotion and not be able to feel what the film really wants to convey. So what exactly is its theme? In fact, like Orlando Figgis's "The Dance of Natasha—Russian Cultural History", it refers to the "root" of national culture (cough, not referring to the root in Japanese - the "root" in Japanese is The meaning of "backbone" - hereby explained). Natasha, a character portrayed by Tolstoy in "War and Peace", received an aristocratic education and studied French dance since she was a child, but when she walked into the Russian countryside and heard Russian folk music, she was very natural danced a traditional Russian country dance. This classic description of Tolstoy is used by Figes as a "metaphor" to illustrate that there are always two tendencies in the hearts of Russians, and that national psychology is actually their cultural roots. Just as Natasha danced out of Russian folk dances in the Russian countryside, when Billie returned to Changchun, the city where she once lived, her cultural "roots" were indeed awakened. At first, she didn't understand why her parents didn't tell her grandmother the fact that she had cancer, but later, in order to prevent her from knowing about it, she even rushed to the hospital on her own initiative, not wanting her to know the real test results. And Billie's mother, she said in the dispute with Billie, "I just don't want to cry to show my grief", but after their family attended the fake wedding, Billie kept the relationship with her grandmother. The agreement did not cry, but Billie's mother cried silently on the taxi. At this time, the soundtrack of the film is "Come Healing": Oh gather up the brokenness and bring it to is teaching To the broken heart above the powdered heart And let the heavens hear it The penitential hymn Come healing of the spirit Come healing of the limb Oh let the heavens hear it The penitential hymn Come healing of the spirit Come healing of the limb Come healing of the limb , I just thought the melody of this song was nice and the atmosphere fit the plot of the movie. But after reading the lyrics carefully, I really felt the power of the soundtrack. Just like the song "One More Time One More Chance" in "Five Centimeters Per Second", if you only read the lyrics without understanding the background, you might think that this song was specially composed for this movie. However, this song was released 28 years before the year the movie was released, and director Makoto Shinkai chose this song immediately after listening to it. I don't know the selection process of the song "Come Healing" in "Don't Tell Her", but its fit with the movie is exactly the same as the fit between "One More Time One More Chance" and "Five Centimeters Per Second". I really recommend the soundtrack of this movie! Netease cloud search "don't tell her", you can find relevant playlists. it Let heaven listen to The penitential hymn Come healing of the spirit Come healing of the limb Come healing of the limb But after reading the lyrics carefully, I really felt the power of the soundtrack. Just like the song "One More Time One More Chance" in "Five Centimeters Per Second", if you only read the lyrics without understanding the background, you might think that this song was specially composed for this movie. However, this song was released 28 years before the year the movie was released, and director Makoto Shinkai chose this song immediately after listening to it. I don't know the selection process of the song "Come Healing" in "Don't Tell Her", but its fit with the movie is exactly the same as the fit between "One More Time One More Chance" and "Five Centimeters Per Second". I really recommend the soundtrack of this movie! Netease cloud search "don't tell her", you can find relevant playlists. it Let heaven listen to The penitential hymn Come healing of the spirit Come healing of the limb Come healing of the limb But after reading the lyrics carefully, I really felt the power of the soundtrack. Just like the song "One More Time One More Chance" in "Five Centimeters Per Second", if you only read the lyrics without understanding the background, you might think that this song was specially composed for this movie. However, this song was released 28 years before the year the movie was released, and director Makoto Shinkai chose this song immediately after listening to it. I don't know the selection process of the song "Come Healing" in "Don't Tell Her", but its fit with the movie is exactly the same as the fit between "One More Time One More Chance" and "Five Centimeters Per Second". I really recommend the soundtrack of this movie! Netease cloud search "don't tell her", you can find relevant playlists.

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The Farewell quotes

  • Jian: Chinese people have saying, when people get cancer they die. It's not cancer that kills them, it's the fear.

  • Jian: I don''t like, you know, put all my emotion on display. Like I''m in the zoo. But in here, if you don''t cry, you don''t put a show, they think that you don''t love your family. You know, in here, they even hire some professional criers. Just to show how sad they are. It''s just so ridiculous. I hate that.