The cello, running through the tone of the whole film, is deep and affectionate - how many people can understand the complex feelings of Jackie's opponent, this piano that has been integrated into their own life. Because of joy, because of fame, because of loneliness, because of encounter, because of loss of self, because of it, because of finding love... After experiencing so many waves and valleys, what should I do at the end of my life? How about looking at the piano that is still standing there, still simple and honest, still affectionate and restrained?
The story is touching, but because it is the director's tribute to the real performer sisters, after carrying the "real" aperture, we only have more contemplation after reading it.
So-called artists, does anyone really care about their feelings?
And how many people really care about us...
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