The perfect fit of sound and shadow

Justice 2021-10-22 14:30:36

Sound and shadow are in perfect harmony, so that the light and shadow collection of "The Sound of Music" can be born. The movie is not only about emotions but also about war, but everything it presents is so beautiful, the seven children's natural beauty. The children’s voice is refreshing, and the emotions overflowing with music are full and sincere, and the beautiful scenery, bel canto and melody weave a dreamy and beautiful realm.

Very relaxing, the music is really classic. The film is three hours long and remains quite interesting throughout. The scenery is pleasant and the actors are outstanding. People can't help but sigh that the film was born 52 years ago, which is one of Hollywood's glory. However, Captain's image changed so quickly that I even doubted whether his seriousness was barely pretending. By the way, the Japanese version has good lyrics.

The feast of beautiful melody isolates distracting thoughts from the world. The integration of free care has untied the shackles of a family spirit. Since then, the piercing whistle has turned into a childlike voice, and the touching notes rippled through the heart, and the fairy music fluttered like a fairy tale. Even if there is the shadow of war outside, as long as the melodious singing is accompanied by the sincere emotional dependence, life will have the power to run towards beauty.

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Extended Reading
  • Kenton 2022-03-24 09:01:24

    Very Julie Andrews, although I don't like this classic movie very much, but I still think of the lovely teacher Zhen Fengchao~~~

  • Lori 2021-10-22 14:40:01

    It will be a good movie, the music is very good, there are so many children of the actor! so cute

The Sound of Music quotes

  • Maria: You know how Sister Berthe always makes me kiss the floor after we've had a disagreement? Well, lately I've taken to kissing the floor whenever I see her coming, just to save time.

  • Sister Margaretta: Reverend Mother, I have sinned.

    Sister Berthe: I, too, Reverend Mother.

    Mother Abbess: What is this sin, my children?

    [the nuns look at each other, then reveal from under their robes the distributor and coil they have removed from the Germans' cars]