"Autumn Sonata" Pulling Notes

Bret 2022-04-23 07:04:33

This is the last part of the "Pull Sheet Notes". Next, we need to apply what we have learned and practice~

Synopsis: Charlotte, an accomplished pianist, and her daughter, Eva, the wife of a pastor, share a deep emotional chasm and haven't had any communication for seven years. After learning of Charlotte's second husband's death, Eva writes to invite Charlotte to live with her, and the two try to get along well, but can't help but relive the past. Eva resented Charlotte for not giving her enough love during her childhood, focusing only on her own career, alienating herself and another daughter who was highly disabled and could only communicate with people Helene. And Charlotte, because Helene and Eva lived together, and her husband's death had dealt a big blow to herself, she was also in a sullen mood and frowned.

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Extended Reading
  • Jacinthe 2022-03-24 09:03:36

    Bergman is the best of late. Both deceased, the mother's recollection comes from flashbacks like a stage scene, while the daughter's recollection comes from a real slideshow; the former is a performance that only happens once and can never be reproduced; . This is the difference in the way of death, and also the difference in the values ​​of the recollectors. This chasm is destined for the mother and daughter to experience a heart-wrenching experience of right and wrong.

  • Jaren 2022-03-18 09:01:08

    1. Family love cannot be formed overnight. Sudden love for love will only cause more harm. Daughter is an individual and should be given freedom and respect. Of course, the most important thing is the care from the heart; 2. Constant accumulation and accumulation The emotional gap can no longer be bridged, and the loud catharsis only brings temporary relief, but it cannot be saved; 3. No matter how beautiful the sonatas in autumn are, they are also filled with poignant beauty and sadness.

Autumn Sonata quotes

  • Eva: There can be no forgiveness.

  • Eva: But one thing I did understand: not a shred of the real me could be loved or accepted. I didn't dare to be myself even when I was alone because I hated what was my own.