Chinese people are good at lyricism. It has been seen since ancient times. We are not very good at telling stories.
As a front-line figure in the film industry, Lao Mouzi's ability to mobilize resources is there, whether it is the star lineup or the efforts made to render the plot are amazing.
People who have watched the movie "Heroes" probably will not forget this scene: the
nameless dancing sword, holding the gun in the sky, the two peerless masters duel at the chess booth, one move and one style, the weather is amazing, flying flowers and picking leaves, all can hurt people. When we held our breath and were so nervous that we were so nervous about the thrilling picture, a distant sound of the piano came, such as the dripping of the corner of the eaves of the ancestral house. Murmuring, non-stop.
"Sir, please touch one more song," Wuming said.
It was him, the blind pianist. Wearing a white coat, white beard, white hair, sitting cross-legged, accompanied by playing the piano. His jacket moved with murderous aura, but he was calm and calm, his heart was like still water.
The fighting became more and more intense, the sound of the piano gradually became stormy, and suddenly, there was a loud noise, and the seven strings were broken! Changkong was knocked down by an unnamed sword, the blind pianist packed up the broken piano, and went away... The
duel is over, the movie is over, but we who have heard the sound of the piano seem to be unable to forget, unable to forget the blind pianist who is immortal, Unable to forget the seven strings that he caressed in his hand, he seems to have plucked the "heartstring" in our soul that has not been touched for a long time!
Actors are just actors, masters are masters.
The blind violinist in the movie "Hero" is a genuine guqin master, Xu Kuanghua, the second-generation descendant of the Xinzhe style guqin.
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