This is a film I wanted to buy a long time ago. The title of the film has been translated very well, but it has been widely used. Reminds me of Yi Shu, Baby Anne, and other lonely women.
The sound of the cello is deep and broad, rolling in, which is my favorite sound. The two parts before and after the film are narrated from the perspective of Hilary and Jackie respectively. Jackie is a talented pianist, just because she loves her family too much and doesn't know people well, so she makes such a shocking request. The love between sisters can be so selfless.
Jackie is passionate, headstrong, straightforward, and Hilary is calm and sad.
Jackie sent the dirty clothes home to wash, and when she received the clean clothes, she ecstatically said: "This is the smell of our house" and then lay down in a pile of clothes to sleep. I get it, she just misses home. She wanted it, she only knew that she wanted it. At that time, she was so ignorant and simple. She was dizzy for a while with happiness, and she left sadly with the cello on her back after dawn.
Life is so intense, maybe she also has true love, but Danny doesn't know what she wants. . Maybe God favored her too much, so she changed her mind instantly and abandoned her in the dark and painful place. She struggled, twitched, resisted silently, saying no! No! Without the cello, she would be nothing.
At forty-two, she died. Full of yellow leaves.
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