Stephen and Maxim are close classmates, and they set up a violin studio together, sell violins, and repair violins. The latter is very popular among masters of all walks of life. Stephen is in charge of craftsmanship, and Maxim is in charge of social interaction and business. Steven is introverted, unfathomable, Maxim is outgoing, exquisite, and the two work together happily.
Camille is a violin musician, with the potential to be a master, but the key is indescribably beautiful.
The appearance of Camille made both Maxim and Stephen instantly attracted. Maxim quickly pursued Camille and established a physical relationship. Camille came to the studio to repair the violin, and was quickly attracted by Steven. Because of Camille's appearance, Stephen's crater that had never been lit quickly erupted, and then quickly cooled. Camille was tormented by love and confessed to Maxim how she felt about Stephen. Maxim said that he also could see that Stephen liked her, because he knew Stephen too much and had never seen him so abnormal.
Camille asked Stephen to confess that although Stephen liked Camille in his heart, and maybe even this was the only person he loved in his life, he rejected Camille. After the collapsed Camille adjusted his emotions, he went to Stephen and asked him to open his heart to accept the world, and Stephen once again settled.
Later, Stephen opened the violin studio by himself, Maxim was with Camille again, and Stephen watched from a distance.
You must finish writing the above before you can analyze these three types of life pursuits.
Maxim represents the most popular and universal pursuit of life, the pursuit of the outside-beauty, body, skill.
Camille represents the pursuit of the spiritual level-she does not care about the moral framework. Before encountering the spirit, she does not reject the pleasure of the body. After encountering the spirit, she disregards the secular views and resolutely pursues it. The needs and dependence of the soul are what she needs most.
Stephen represents a kind of pursuit of loneliness at the top of the mountain-he will not move easily, his heart is like a rock, and he will resonate when he meets people who can really touch his heartstrings, but in the end he chooses to be alone, especially when he goes in the middle of the night. After visiting the teacher and seeing the big quarrel between the teacher and his companion day and night, he strengthened his attitude towards life. The violin he loves won't hurt him, and people will. He will not hurt the violin he loves. Only by maintaining a relationship with the thing, there will be no pain. He understood life, so he would rather give up the spiritual resonance with Camille, stay alone and enjoy it. There are very few such people.
The director should be the kind of person who pursues loneliness. He made such a film where most people couldn't understand what he was trying to say. He didn't want to care what others thought, anyway, he enjoyed it.
(In reality, Stephen’s actor and Camille’s actor have had a relationship for ten years)
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