"Inhalation": When we talk about music, what do we talk about

Neva 2022-08-18 18:23:48

Raymond Cafu once said that he likes to go to noisy coffee shops when he is writing. The mixing of music, human voices and whistle sounds can always arouse him a special kind of tension.
"I will breathe very quickly, exhale-inhale-exhale-inhale-exhale-inhale-. A sense of pressure swells in my chest, prompting me to pick up the pen to release it. This is my special inspiration. I think this is Because I tried my best to separate the pure music, release it, and set me free.” ("A Writer's Life Raymond Carver")
Music always accompanies the picture. Where there is an image, there will be a babble of music. It is full of every crack in the movie, even if there are words, it is fragmented, overlapping, broken, disturbing, and irritating. Words are weakened and replaced by sound and music. Music is the carrier of emotion in movies, and it is an aphrodisiac, accompanied by eye contact and the flow of pictures. Music or sound becomes the embodiment of emotion and consciousness. When Sophie played in a music class for the first time, her turbulent state of mind was fully displayed, trying her best to maintain calm and reservedness, but the notes seemed to strip her layer by layer, as if she was stripped and standing. On the stage, anyone, stranger in class, especially the sharp eyes behind the lens, is spying wantonly and stinging her. She felt the deja vu (in the UK) old environment, oppression, displacement, suspicion, and brokenness. Disgust, anger, evasion, and the notes under his men became more and more tyrannical, colliding like a demon. This is her desire for freedom, peace of mind, and the world. When we are talking about music, we say that music will liberate us from barren language and achieve true spiritual communication. Sophie and Keith have a heart-to-heart communication.
After Keith carried the box upstairs, he unconsciously opened the box. After Sphoie entered the room, he secretly opened Lauren's drawer and looked at the photos in the camera. They all deliberately spy. In the world of words, they can't find the truth they want. People don't have the eyes to see everything, and words are hardly disguised. Maybe Sophie really wanted to blend in, and Keith just made sure that she wouldn't spoil her daughter. Sophie fantasizes about a new beginning, and Keith wants to break the stagnant life. The two birds locked in a speech cage both chose to express their desire for freedom through music, and found an intersection in them. Love is a category, which includes sexual desire, feelings of love, and dependence. The first one is intentionally weakened in the movie, and the second one is focused on. Love is because the two parties resonate and intersect, which makes people feel happy. The brain is constantly stimulated by these pleasant information to release dopamine, which makes the two parties feel like a river of love, or in other words, love. There is appearance, breath (temperament, aura, smell), group power (chasing stars) [ie sexual desire]. The love generated by attraction is short-lived, because this attracting stimulus is single and repeated, and the brain will gradually weaken and lose In response to this stimulus, most of the resulting marriages are also weak in successors. "Once we loved to die and live, and finally become strangers" is not accidental, because most marriages come from the latter rather than the former, and Keith is no exception. He felt trapped by his wife and daughter, and he couldn't resonate at home, so in the movie he found it hard to breathe, and Sophie taught him how to exhale and inhale like a symbol. Sophie just stepped on this empty area. This kind of love is a desire for objects. It seems ethereal, but it comes from the strongest desire in our hearts, the mutual sympathy of warm and cold, which is eternal at the touch of a touch.
It was a "sofa talk" for Sophie to open her heart to Keith. Her mother died young, her father was unable to raise her, and her uncle, who loved him best and knew him best, passed away when she was young. She talked casually, seeming to have become accustomed to the role of an invader. Lin Daiyu enters Jia's Mansion, paying attention every step of the way, always caring, maybe the rough mood that has been under the fence all her life will coincide with her. She was just beginning to resist the music, not to say that it was an escape from the past, and Keith, whether it is mature temperament or musical talent, has a fatal attraction to her, and she has always been in love.
Dependence is also love, a completely different feeling. It is slower than sexual desire and love, but it is the strongest and lasting. Ten years, twenty years later, there is too much love and love, but they can stay together until the end, relying on the two tightly tied together. Sexual desire, love and dependence are not contradictory. You can rely on one person and hope to live with him for a long time. You can also enthusiastically fall in love with another person at the same time and hope that the other person will love it, but this will not hinder you at this time. There is a strong lust for the third object. Marriage, lover, one-night stand are not contradictory, they coexist in our complex perceptions. Zhang Ailing sighed at the white lotus and the cinnabar mole. As everyone knows, the man must have blood with the mosquito in the end, and the white rice will be dust. Megan finally held on, and said with a smile, the three of them still cuddled tightly, but Keith's mouth still couldn't conceal tiredness and loneliness, and the scars of Lauren's eyebrows and claws could bite her forever. Sophie, who disappeared, will forever become the night lavender in Keith's dream.
You and I are both mortals, playing with emotions, the music is just music after all, unable to change. But some people are destined to grow old with every breath of your life.



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Breathe In quotes

  • Keith: Maybe boundaries are there for a reason... structure.

    Sophie: You sound like a teacher.

  • Sophie: What makes you happy?

    Keith: At the moment there's only really one thing that makes me happy.

    Sophie: Me?

    Keith: It's true.