An unpredictable arrangement

Jarrod 2022-02-03 08:16:01

Really enough routines, a typical theme film, the time jumps for 10 years, the middle female protagonist as a single mother and public school teacher's boring, poverty, and difficulties are not shown, ten years later, still doing the same job in the same place, living in the same place. With a spacious house, two sons, a cello, and a piano, they are all excellent. All the problems encountered can be solved easily. It is too perfect and too ideal. Real life should not be like this. In addition, the real change of music for children has not been reflected. It is estimated that this is difficult to shoot.

Two ideas:
1. Music education is very important for a person's all-round development: I don't have the opportunity to receive such an education, but it will create conditions for the next generation to receive a comprehensive art education.

2. If it wasn't for her husband leaving her, she wouldn't be able to settle down in one place and be forced to apply for a job as a teacher and teach so many students that make her feel fulfilled. Maybe you are facing difficulties in front of you, maybe you have taken many detours like a river, but when you look back after a period of time, you will understand God's arrangement for you, we can't guess, only give a heart to God, believe and face all difficulties calmly.

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Music of the Heart quotes

  • Roberta Guaspari: This beautiful concert that you've just heard could be the very last concert for the East Harlem Violin Program. The board of education and the district attorney think that music isn't important. But they are wrong! And they're gonna get a *big* fight!

    [thunderous applause]

  • Roberta Guaspari: [to her students right before a big concert] I want you all to take a second and just... breathe. Deep breaths. Now listen to me. I want you all to play from your heart. Forget about the audience, watch me, you'll do just fine. Just play from here.

    [puts hand over her heart]

    Roberta Guaspari: Okay?