The Bellie family lives on the farm. The Bellie family and their son are hearing-impaired, but fate has given them a daughter with a natural voice - Paula. The family's life has been dependent on Paula's sign language interpreter, until Paula's vocal teacher showed up, he discovered Paula's potential and recommended her to take the exam leading to the Paris school, life changed...
When Paula's parents learned that Paula was going to leave her family to fulfill her music dream, it was during the election of Paula's father (who desperately needed Paula's help), and Paula's mother, who had been suppressed for a long time after being drunk, finally broke out. , The couple used to hate normal people, but when they knew that their daughter was a normal person, this disgust seemed very weak. When Paula wanted to take the exam, the powerlessness of fear of losing her daughter defeated the Baileys.
But when Paula and the male protagonist sang, they felt it. That piece of singing touched the audience, and even touched the Baileys. The director muted the scene in this section, which brought me back to "The Last Ivy Leaf" in an instant. At that time, there was no sound in the movie, just like our viewing venue.
The director delayed this chorus segment to the night when Paula sang alone for her father. The father turned and left after feeling it. He didn't hear the child's voice, he could only feel the vibration of his throat, but he was determined to help his daughter. , the usual absurd and funny father, now looks extraordinarily stalwart.
In the end, when Paula sang the chorus during the exam, when the camera switched to the parents, in that scene, the two looked at Paula with tears in their eyes. It was enough to be moved. When Paula began to sign to her parents to explain the lyrics, Paula's long-suppressed feelings were finally released, just as the lyrics sang "I love you very much, but I still have to go. ; you will have no children tonight; I am not running away, but flying".
Finally, I would like to thank Xiaobei for holding the "Silent Viewing Party".
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