beautiful and poignant

Earl 2022-06-14 18:53:16

Your kind words will make me live, and your bad words will make me die. But it doesn't matter, I'm no longer afraid of death, because your music has made me transcend life and death. No man can resist these words and the Alps will melt with you. I want the Dawn Duel to win another "Dawn". (Another meaning of Aurore) A very beautiful love movie, with Chopin's biography, Liszt Eugene's branch support, and George Sand, a legendary female writer, but what I'm most curious about is the so-called so-called Salon, and Liszt, the peasant's son, inherited a bunch of earls and barons, extravagance has been restrained, and more from the landscape, painting, music, to show the value of art, and the kind of literature with a higher love price. values. Hugh Grant and Judy Davis are really good-looking. They bring that literary or artistic tone to the paper, and the characters in the book come out of the feeling, which is very direct and elegant. Not abrupt.

Funny, the Countess understands the value of art lol
George Sand listens to him at the piano
San is afraid of him dueling, but Chopin's position as a man and defending lover
Spring Sonata

Although I don't know much about Chopin's untimely death, she would have killed him, the Countess said. Perhaps George Sand let her lover understand how she would love them and the meaning of love. The interpretation of the film is that maybe Chopin will die, but he also understands the magic of love, which is okay. After watching this kind of film, I may be more interested in some anecdotes between writers and artists.

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  • Alfred De Musset: [taking a section of manuscript] Her memoirs? Am I in it?

    Editor: No! It's, it's about her childhood. I expect you come in later, after she chews up her husband, and about a hundred other fellows.

    Alfred De Musset: It's true, she's a cannibal. She would drink the blood of her children from the skull of her lover, and not feel so much as a stomach-ache.

    Editor: Alfred, go home - put it into verse - I'll publish it - and then and only then will you get paid.

  • Marie D'Agoult: George! You'll want to sit over here, my dear - all the respectable people are on the other side.

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