The music keeps the mood of the film in a state of continuous fermentation

Lela 2022-03-23 08:01:02

Palme d'Or director Jacques Audiard's ten-year-old work. I didn't pay much attention to it when I watched it. It turned out to be adapted from the American gangster movie Fingers in the 1970s. Therefore, the background setting of the male protagonist in the play still retains the gangster color. The cinematography and mise-en-scène are top-notch, and elements of the various genres are connected by a strong musical tie, although some secondary characters and plots feel overwhelming. On the whole, the music keeps the mood of the film in a state of continuous fermentation until the climax of the final scene.

Of course, for most audiences, this is definitely a movie that is more inspiring than viewing. How to balance the ideal and the reality is believed to be a difficult problem that many people are constantly exploring and struggling. The two are often as difficult to blend as water and oil. I am amazed at the hero's tenacious attitude towards his dreams. Although he failed the final piano exam, for those who have been exposed to music, there is a powerful force in the world of music that makes them change themselves. It seems that It is also the ultimate reason why human beings are constantly pursuing art. So, while you still have a dream, don't give up. What if your ideal will really come true?

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The Beat That My Heart Skipped quotes

  • Sami: Playing piano is making you flip. Stop it now!

    Thomas Seyr: Nothing's making me flip. I'm not flipping. I'm having a ball. I feel fantastic, dont' you see? It's important, I'm serious about it.

    Sami: You gonna make dough from pianos?

    Thomas Seyr: Not pianos, the piano! It's not about making money, it's about art.

    Sami: What's in it for us? You coming to meetings all, 'Hi guys, I've been playing piano.' Shit, I'll take up the banjo.

    Thomas Seyr: It's over your head