The most impressive thing in this movie is the group of small characters. The musicians of the past, the humble little people of today. That's why I like the scene of the conductor and the cellist driving a broken car to find an old subordinate from 20 years ago. There are taxi drivers, food market salespeople, museum staff, and even voice actors in pornographic movies. There are middle-aged uncles with mottled white hair and aunts who are fat. But once you pick up the musical instrument, you will be full of blood just like the guru's blessing. Playing the violin next to the taxi and blowing the flute under the dinosaur stand, people instantly see the demeanor of their youth.
The music in this section is also very good. In the melodious sound of the accordion, the human voice is used as the background. The conductor took the position map of the musicians of the symphony orchestra and recruited these loyal old men into his command one by one.
It is simply the regrouping of a large army!
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