That song DO RE MI has long since become a splendid page in my childhood memory. I
recently revisited this classic again. I feel so much sentimental and I
really don't want to admit it. It is a World War II-themed film, and the contrast before and after it is suffocating.
In any case, music saved the family.
The lovely children at the foot of the Alps learned how to sing for the first time in their lives under the leadership of Maria. And their singing awakened the father's deep-seated emotions, and although he tried his best not to touch it, the music melted everything. The resonance of the harmony is accompanied by the smart notes, so that all the beauty surrounds the father and the children like a spring breeze. They have regained their lives again, because music can create warm sunshine, bring a dancing mood, and nurture budding love...
In the film, you will feel that any kind of human emotion can use music to interpret. It is everywhere and can do anything. Music is always the carrier of emotion, the expression of nature, and the most beautiful thing we can have.
Maybe war, sin, these will bind our bodies, but they can't bind our minds. Enjoying music and singing is a right that we can never be deprived of. Just like the song Guido played to his wife in the concentration camp in the film "Life is Beautiful".
Music is free, it can take you to fly, at any time.
I am blessed to have music days...
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