This is also considered a new film, 2006. Tell the story of Beethoven and his female scribe. The movie was made in general, especially the unbearable is the many small white plots.................. For example, Beethoven let the woman bathe him or something, and the rogue nephew Carl listening to the Ninth Symphony at the entrance of the theater. I cried. The most dumb thing to say is that this movie is more subversive than Immortal Beloved. It actually said that the first performance of the Ninth Symphony was conducted by a 23-year-old woman............ I am not discriminating against women, I also know this. The setting of a woman is from a background of composing, and she did the work of transcribing it from beginning to end, but directing such a huge symphony is definitely manual labor, and it is very difficult for a young man with no experience in directing, let alone a woman. Woolen cloth?
However, there are still many things that excite me. Sports camera, I love sports camera! I think the beginning is almost one of the best parts of the whole movie. Anna sits in the carriage to see Beethoven who is critically ill. The rushing, struggling music, and the high-speed motion scenes are really very arresting, and they are all at once. Brought in.
Then, I saw Beethoven. My god, someone can really look like this! If there is any particular highlight of this movie, it is undoubtedly Beethoven by Ed Harris. He has the fascinating face of a vicissitudes of old man. His anger, roughness, arrogance to a touch of narcissism, and sincere guilt that makes people unable to hold back, he is sharp and wild at the same time...
but it is a pity that those little white plots ruin this most likely to achieve " "Perfect" Beethoven. I can’t imagine that Beethoven, who is so proud, would look at the woman who was secretly making gestures from time to time during the first performance. He would not allow such things to exist. He would not admit that he would not be able to command if he could not hear. He insisted that his command is not to be shown to others, he just believes in this way, he is so proud.
Yes, proud. This is where I am most dissatisfied with this Beethoven. Pride does not mean arrogance, and he has both. When he waved his cane and smashed the model of the bridge of the woman's boyfriend, he became arrogant. But there is no pride. In contrast, although the Gary version of Beethoven is not that similar, I like it very much because he performed two things that Lao Bei rarely appears in the movie. One is neurotic and the other is pride. "I can't say to others, speak louder, because I can't hear!" That kind of breathtaking! So Gary's performance is very imperfect, but very brilliant.
Anna is played by Diane Kruger, the criticized "Helen". In fact, if she is not Helen, her appearance can still be regarded as beautiful, and it is the kind of beautiful flavor. From an external point of view, it is appropriate for her to play Anna. The Anna in my heart is such a weak woman with wisdom and assertiveness. But the performance is still not strong enough. It's better to conduct Bei Jiu's section, that kind of intoxicated look, and her eyes, as if looking at something non-existent, which is very good. But overall, she was covered up.
The design of Carl is my most satisfied. Although in almost all biographies, he appears as a negative image. He is indeed a hooligan. But his tragedy was indeed caused by Beethoven. As the nephew of such a "monster", who can't see his mother, is forced to practice the piano, and doting incomprehensibly, everyone will go crazy. He is not his uncle. He has such a strong will and noble beliefs. He is just an ordinary person. He lives in the most despicable way to resist the absurdity of the world against him.
But let him cry when listening to Bei Jiu, and I was completely knocked down. what is this? Reconciliation? For them, there is no reconciliation, tragedy is tragedy, there is no reconciliation.
The movie features a string quartet. I have listened to multiple versions of Beethoven String Quartet, but I have hardly understood...The film spends too much pen and ink on "Beijing Nine", and the narration of this part of the incomprehensible musical treasure is mediocre. No one understands his music. Solitude is his religion. However, the loose structure resulted in the two parts not being prominent, which was the biggest flaw in the film as a whole.
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