I thought that after the Symphonic Lover's Dream, there would be no more good works in this subject, and then April directly slapped the bear's face and slapped him on his knees. For most children who learn piano, if they can achieve half of Ma Gongsheng's "human metronome", his/her learning journey will be perfect. And Arima is not only gifted with talent and opportunity (my mother is a pianist, and my mother's basic friend is also a pianist), but also diligent and hard-working like a human being. So the author stabbed this dream-like perfect hatred with a knife. The people you love before the third year of junior high died one by one, and the most terrible one is mental deafness. For normal people, the basic music road is over. . However, in the movement of the goddess' love (big fog), Arima stepped out of the quagmire and walked towards the light for 5 years? Even if you don't play the piano well, you don't have eyes, you can still beat mediocre piano boys like you and me every minute and second, and then you can get life experience max (big fog) emotional max and return to the road of winning in competitions. However, I think the wonderful thing is not how Arima returned to the piano under the inspiration of Kaoru, but how Arima integrated his tragic life into his music, how he realized how people other than mother and goddess Existence, and through music to express how he got out of his own psychological obstacles, how to repair himself, forgive his mother and himself, and then know the process of thanking the people around him.
Starting from being smoked into a serious condition and the black cat was killed, the whole article reached a climax. With Chopin OP23 as the final piece, I would like to give a big compliment to the author's selection of songs. Arima borrows such a deep and introverted work and then returns to the introverted work as a monologue of his life. If it was a normal school drama, I would definitely laugh that it was too funny for junior high school students to match OP23 (especially considering the background of the performance of the same song in the pianist). But the great thing about this work is that everyone has an emotional intelligence and IQ that is completely incompatible with their age (here I would like to praise Arima's solo piano at the violin competition, saying goodbye to the shadow of his mother, watching two There are tears all over the place), so that you don’t feel abrupt at all. The ending didn't drag on at all, the song ended in death, and the smoke disappeared into Arima's tears, leaving the audience with infinite emotions.
If there are some shortcomings, it is that Arima's confusion before taking the stage in the last game is a bit exaggerated. Because at this time, Arima has understood that although his important people have left him one by one, there are still people who love him by his side, so he has the last outstanding OP23, and these insights are obviously not just a cough. Let Arima figure it out.
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