There is a fine line between genius and lunatic, so not every genius can become famous. If you don't have the aura of "everyone is drunk and I wake up alone", then at least you have to have the "others laugh at me too crazy, I laugh at others and can't stand it". Because a careless signature by the chief examiner back then affected your performance, and you ruined other people's careers, marriages, and children's futures. With such a genius, one less is better.
La tourneuse de pages is one of the few French films I watch. French films have always been known for being depressed and obscure. The French themselves are also a very depressed people. They are different from the weird and extreme Japanese. They are not difficult to get along with in daily life, but it is difficult for you to become friends with them. Every time I see French people, I can't help but think of the proverb "everyone has a skeleton in his closet", and it would be more appropriate to interpret it as "every Frenchman has his own secret".
The girl Melanie is good at forbearance. She is medium-sized, wears only flat shoes, and doesn't like to talk. At most, she shows a little smile, but the smile disappears at the corner of her mouth immediately. The female pianist who hired her to take care of the children would never have thought that Melanie was a piano genius. So far with the piano as a stranger.
The minds of geniuses are difficult to understand, because they are always more egoistic, and their talents make them unique and attractive, but if they have other ideas, ordinary people will only be able to capture them (who calls you IQ) lower than others).
Of course, Ms. Melanie was jealous when she saw her enemy, but she was a smart person and wouldn't do anything that would lead to her own escape. She first became an indispensable "score-turner" for female pianists with her good sense of music, and then she released pigeons at important concerts, which ruined the pianist's future; by the way, she misguided the pianist's son's overtraining, which led to The muscle was permanently strained; finally, I had a little flirtation with the pianist, playing "Lala", and after she wrote the words "I love you", she made a subtotal for her husband to find out. This is the best move, completely destroying everything a woman has. If there is no career, there is still a child to look forward to. If there is no hope for the child, at least there is a family, but now there is no family. What does this woman have. So our female pianist had to faint, and Ms. Melanie, after her revenge, left the manor with a satisfied smile and walked into the sun to meet her new life. . . Genius is terrifying, genius woman is even more terrifying, and a genius woman with vengeance is the terrifying of terrifying.
Although revenge is not accidental, for a young man, it is too much for a young man to be obsessed with hatred for so many years and to make people have nothing. Today you have avenged, who knows if someone else will come to you for revenge one day, and those who come out will have to pay it back sooner or later.
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