The film is based on Dupree's biography "Crazy Cello", entangled in Dupree's extraordinary short life and her unusual emotional experience. She is a genius, but she doesn't know the world. She can only play the cello. She travels around the world to music feasts, surrounded by honors and admirers, but she is very lonely at heart. She wanted to leave the cello, but found nothing but music. She longs for the ordinary in her heart.
1. When she was a
child, she practiced the cello hard in order to participate in the performance with her sister, and began to show her talent. She is afraid of going abroad to perform alone. Her sister is going on a date and getting married, and she feels lonely. She is afraid that she will lose love if she is sick and cannot play the violin. She will not ramble on to pray for feelings, maybe she hopes to give actively and connect with the soul. The longing in her heart turned into lingering piano sounds, revealing the vicissitudes of life that did not match her age.
2.
Her family provided her with a good environment to receive cello education, and they pampered her, but did not teach her the ability to take care of herself and love her as an ordinary person.
The family was surprised to open the package she sent back from Russia, only to find that it was a pile of dirty clothes. She misses her sister but can't get through because she can't remember her home number.
Her blunt willfulness hurt her beloved sister. She went home for her sister, but found that her sister was busy in love. My sister happily told her that she was going to get married. She was reluctant, but she said: You can't leave me. He's just sweet talk, in fact you're not special.
3.
When my sister was a child, she was a talented flute player, and her family was proud of her. Later, she was surpassed by her sister. The psychological gap kept her in the shadows, and her confidence in playing was lost little by little. very special" lover.
She has a heart-to-heart connection with her sister and has let her go since she was a child. In order to make her sister feel that someone loves her, she even lent her husband.
However, she gradually couldn't stand her sister's unreasonable troubles, and did not forgive her until her sister was dying.
For a period of time after her sister's death, when her sister heard the news on the radio, she still couldn't help but feel sad and burst into tears.
4. The fate of
the cello "With this cello, you are enough to look down on the world". When she took over Davidoff, her life was somehow decided.
She said, I was just playing the cello and I was invited to perform in various shows, with a schedule for two years...I hate the cello.
In a country with a language barrier, in a luxurious hotel, all she feels is loneliness, she misses home and misses her sister. At this time, the cello made a rattling sound, which was frightening.
This famous piano is not hot or cold, but she threw the cello outside the house on a snowy day, spread the washed clothes sent from her home on the bed, fell asleep smelling the smell of the home, woke up suddenly in the middle of the night, and was horrified to find that the cello had returned for some unknown reason. to the room. She also tried to "forget" the cello, and it always came back.
5. The lover
used the sound of the piano to call love. She said to the cello: I should not be too bad for you, you have never let me down.
She found that her hands began to fail to obey her orders, and she was experiencing a storm in her heart, but she tried her best to maintain calm. She just asked her lover uncomfortably: "I can't play the piano, will you still love me?" "If you can't play the piano, it's not you", this answer Unsatisfactory, she proposed to retire from the music scene and live a life of indifference, but she did not receive a response. In addition to being sad, she suddenly disappeared before the performance.
On the days when she was sick, her lover spent less and less time with her, and it was still singing and dancing outside. After experiencing emotional betrayal and seeing the warmth of the world, her health deteriorated.
In the last days of her life, only the cello stayed by her side, whining constantly.
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