From Swedish film, directed by Kay Pollack. The story tells the story of a famous musician and orchestra conductor, Daniel, who faints at a concert, has a weak heart and can no longer bear the heavy pressure. Decides to return to the place where he grew up as a child, a northern Sweden A small town named Norrland later bought a dilapidated primary school. Everyone in the town knew that he was a new resident who bought the primary school, and the choir in the church was surprised that he ran to see their usual practice. Later I even became the conductor of the choir, and the whole town has changed since then.
The movie moved me to tears for a time, not the story or the plot, but the music. Just like in church worship, I am often surrounded by music, poetry, I was moved by the singing of the choir, the performance of the band, and more often than not by the sermon. When Gabriella sang the song Daniel wrote to her solo (with the choir singing) in the movie, my tears couldn't stop. This song It's very beautiful, I hope to find the original motion picture soundtrack of the movie. The
actors acted just right, very natural, very real, especially the disputes between the choir members and mutual forgiveness and confession, as well as the relationship with the new conductor. Communication, acceptance, and reverence.
There are also a lot of funny things in the film, which may resonate more with the audience of faith and returnees.
Daniel instructs the choir members to find their own tone, when everyone uses their own tone When I went to vocalize, it turned out to be so beautiful.
I remember when the heroine Lena in the movie saw Daniel who didn’t know how to ride a bicycle, she told him that she couldn’t learn it, so she had to be pushed by someone. I rented a bicycle to play at the Mandarin Hotel, and it was only when my father pushed me from the back that I learned it. I thought I didn't know it at that time, but how could I know that I rented a bicycle to play with my classmates when we went to camp in Cheung Chau a year later, and it was a success as soon as I got on the car! This scene It made me realize.
Anyone who loves music, who loves to dream, and who loves people will love this movie.
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