I watched it while eating melon seeds at home last night. I laughed so hard I couldn't stop laughing.
Aunt Mei's performance is really very, very good, very vivid.
"Howard" in The Big Bang Theory is also very good. At first, I thought he was pretending to look like that. In order to apply for a pianist, I didn't expect that the character himself is actually like that, which is very interesting.
In the beginning, the part where the pianist and Aunt Mei were in class together was the first time I burst out laughing while watching this movie, and it made me laugh to death. Aunt May was there to speak out, sing, and practice very seriously. The pianist was playing the piano there with a surprised look on his face, and he had to restrain himself from laughing. That expression, hahahaha, now that I think about it, I want to have fun.
The second time I burst out laughing was when Aunt May held a concert. A female audience member in the auditorium couldn't help laughing and crawled out. I laughed so hard I couldn't stand up. Mainly because Aunt Mei sang seriously on stage, and the audience appreciated that feeling, hahaha, very, very interesting.
The whole feeling of Aunt May is a bit similar to the feeling of "Julie and Julia", but the accent has changed, but Aunt May is quite capable.
After watching the movie and checking the information, I found out that the movie is based on a real prototype character. This gave me a different understanding of the characters in the movie.
I started watching this movie as a satirical comedy fictional genre, but after knowing it was real, I felt that the heroine was not easy. Dreams about art all need financial support. Music, piano, painting, etc., not just talent is enough. Although the heroine has no talent and only has money, her love and dedication to music is still great.
Although the heroine's relatives and friends have a financial need for their attitude towards the heroine, I feel that the heroine's sincerity and eagerness to treat others, as well as her longing for a happy life, will still infect everyone around her. After all, the heroine's own life is in a precarious situation. It's not bad to live for ten years. She has lived for fifty years, so the heroine's heart is stronger and different than ordinary people. This is also one of the reasons why she wants to live so capriciously.
At first, I thought that the heroine's husband might have a false love for her, but after seeing it, I don't think so. Her husband loves her very much, but because of her body, he suppressed his original sexual instinct. But it’s not okay for a man to have no sex, so I think it’s normal for his husband to have a lover. I think the heroine herself knows about it, and although she is struggling in her heart, she also loves him, so that’s why Pretend not to know.
I think the heroine is very naive. This is reflected in the nickname his husband calls her: Bonnie Rabbit. An old and fading woman, calling such a doll's nickname, shows the innocent and childish side of her heart.
In the end, the heroine said: "Others can say that I can't sing, but they can't say that I haven't sung." This should be her answer to her singing pursuit in her life. It can only be said that it is good to have money and to be able to achieve your dreams willfully. When other people cannot guarantee their food and survival, the rich can achieve their dreams willfully. This is also a big contrast and irony.
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