I accidentally smashed the red wine the day before, so today I had to use rice wine and plum instead. The 20-dollar GODIVA chocolate was carefully divided into four portions to ensure that everyone could taste different flavors and wear small furs for the occasion. Vest, clip on the long wig that CHEAP Road just purchased, and our New Year's Eve movie party begins.
It was this movie that made ANAIS know about Elgar, and that it was DU PRE who performed Elgar the most amazingly. That thrilling E minor Cello Concerto appeared four times in the movie.
For the first time, DU PRE played this tune in a different color dress on camera. It was a brilliant moment in her music career, and she moved the world! The climax part of this Elgar can make people's hair stand on end, and DU PRE also encounters the deepest joys and sorrows in his life in its climax again and again.
When her sister's husband slipped back from her side to her sister's bed late at night, she began to play this tune viciously and horribly in her bedroom again, she achieved herself and lost herself in the cello, it was this cello! She repeatedly asked the people around her, would you still love me if I didn't play the cello? No one understood the panic and loneliness in her heart when she asked this question. So she shut the cello out of Moscow's icy window, and covered the bed with her mother's laundry, so she could only immerse herself in the smell of home in this way. At the climax of the piece, she walked out of her sister's house with her cello in hand, with determination and grief on her face, what a lonely determination it was!
The third time, she was terminally ill and could barely move. The cruelest truths of life were unfolded one by one. Sitting stiffly in the middle of the lady's light blue empty house, she could not help crying in this song. , and then used all his strength to knock the stylus away. At this time, I suddenly felt that although the Taiwanese translation of the film is thunderous, it may be the most appropriate - she is lonelier than fireworks. The loneliness she had been escaping from all her life made her indulge in it again and again, almost suffocating.
For the fourth time, she finally calmed down in her sister's arms and floated to heaven. At this time, the song brought her back to the "pre-cello time", which was the time she wanted to go back all her life. It's just her, just a little blond girl, and people love her just because she's her. On the beach, she walked towards the mysterious woman, and the mystery was revealed. She was her adult self, and she was wearing the same clothes she wore when she decided to leave her sister's house in the future. The woman said to her: Remember, everything will be alright. She ran back to her sister, the two hugged tightly, Elgar's climax came again - her life was finally complete, and the words she told her sister when she was a child finally comforted herself on her deathbed - —Everything will be alright. I suddenly realized that what this film is about is faith. The so-called belief is that no matter how surly fate or how cruel the world is, you believe and pass it on—everything will be alright. Smooth the beach, the rising sun will eventually disperse the darkness, and our life riddled with holes can always be redeemed in all-encompassing tolerance and forgiveness.
I checked the information and found that musicians and friends who are familiar with DU PRE are very dissatisfied with the film, saying that DU PRE is distorted. Well, you can just pretend that it's not about DU PRE. The movie is not a biography, nor a record. What the film tells and what the music tells is the sand and pearls in each of our lives. Like me and ANAIS, what's wrong with falling in love with Elgar and DU PRE because of this movie?
On the way home, the New Year's moon is brighter than ever before, walking on it seems to be covered with a layer of silver light, I try to tell someone what I have learned today: I suddenly know that my life goal is What, and also know why people live. . . But someone is not interested. . . I couldn't help laughing: life is such an interesting puzzle, people have been trying to find the answer for generations, maybe someone has found it, but once it's said, no one is interested in listening to it, and it doesn't take it seriously, It's like "the wolf is coming", because the game of life must be played by everyone, and the answer must be found by everyone - the words that made DU PRE relieved at the end of her life are also buried in her own life. Under the foreshadowing ah. If everyone's life is a movie, then God is the greatest director. He never gives repeated plots and endings.
I want to quote that passage from Gitanjali again:
My eyes looked around into the sky, and at last I closed my eyes and said, "You are here!"
This question and call "Ah, Where?" Melted in a thousand tears, and the flood of your promised answer "I'm here!" flooded the world. . .
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