There are two scenes in the movie that really moved me.
One is watching the male and female protagonists sing and suddenly lose their voices. When I first started watching this movie, I always felt that the heroine's parents were too selfish. Although they are deaf and mute, being deaf and mute is not a big problem. But when the movie suddenly lost its sound, I only saw the lips of the male and female protagonists moving, but no sound was heard, and I was so shocked that I wanted to cry. It turned out that the world without sound is so painful. There is no sound, there is no music, and there is no way to communicate. It's really, really painful, so we healthy people have no right to blame them. Only disabled people understand disabled people. If the pain hadn't happened to us, we couldn't feel the same. Reflect on yourself; since you can't be deeply moved, don't criticize a person's actions based on subjective assumptions. I hope to keep this in mind in the future.
The second clip is the scene where the heroine sings and compares sign language during the game, which is really the tear and climax of the whole play. The heroine finally found a balance between her dream and her family, and found a way to pursue her dream without giving up her love for her family. Compared to sign language while singing, this is the beginning of her finding this trade-off. The concessions and achievements of both sides are out of love for the family. Family affection is really touching. No matter how you use it, you can use a theme that is not bad. This is a classic that transcends the times.
I hope we can all follow our dreams with the love of our family.
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