After watching "Spring Breeze and Rain" a year ago, I didn't dare to watch this film. The struggle and confusion of young people are already heart-wrenching. If it is placed on the child's body, I'm afraid I really can't bear it. , without the sadness and tragic I thought, is a path of pure beauty, although not dreamlike.
The lush greenery, the green trails in the distant mountains, and the scenery of France make people fascinated. Even here, there is a "bottom of the pond" that accommodates many troubled teenagers. The name makes people feel dark and chaotic, in fact this school full of violent corporal punishment is not necessarily much more beautiful than its name. Disgruntled musicians came here, trying to purify these supposedly pure souls with music.
What is the voice of nature, this film will make you feel it. The most beautiful language in the world - French, in the clear child's voice, rippling, floating, flicking my nerves. Before I watched this film, when I heard this song, I just thought the melody was moving, but I didn't feel anything else. But when I penetrated in, I found that the prematurely mixed faces gradually softened, and their eyes began to focus and clean. They were cleansed and left the gloomy spiritual prison. Still struggling in the dark.
The handsome Mo Anzhi is lucky, he has extraordinary talents. Art is really not all about hard work. It's just that without Matthew, he would just be a troubled teenager who once had a good voice, with a charming face, and then grew up, grew old, and became one of countless gangsters in the future. He couldn't walk above the ninth layer of clouds and touch those things that he could only look up at. When he was also getting old, the difficult but warm past was found and gently stroked. Some people say that memories are only moving when they turn yellow. Yes, at that time, we were so far away from the beginning, we could nod with a chuckle and look back on the unbearable part with admiration.
Some people say that music is salvation. But I don't believe that music can't redeem the headmaster's soul, he is still cruel and greedy without repentance. Music can't change the fate of everyone. The only child God has favored is Mo Anzhi. Children's voices will gradually disappear, they will grow up, transform, and become farther and farther away from the past together. They embark on their own paths, and whether they succeed or not, there is no turning back. Those children who were born in the dark, drove away a bad principal, but could not replace their irrevocable fate. They were destined to lose their moving voices, and could not retain the last torch that illuminated their souls. Then, they sank into a gray life and became disgusted with themselves. 's adults. Game over, everything ends here.
It's just that the things that belong to children can't be so desperate, and the movie has exchanged their childish eyes for tears. Do you have to be miserable enough to make you cry? No, no, it can't be like this, so it all came to an abrupt end. No one came to see Matthew, who was fired, and the empty school building made people feel empty. And those paper planes that flew in and out of the window in an endless stream moved everyone at once. The white flying in the sky is like an angel's feather, it is the beauty that has not been buried. The neat or clumsy handwriting on the paper lightly depicts the children's feelings. What a prosperous encounter. We will remember each other.
Since then, Matthew has never been able to show his talents, and eventually grow old in obscurity. Yes, this is not a fairy tale, nor a legend. Once life becomes reality, it is so cruel that you dare not admit it, it is really scary. However, something remains after all. The kid who stole tens of thousands of francs just wanted to save up for a hot air balloon. This was his original dream. I don't know if it's still blurry to see after the numerous corrosion and erosion. But as long as you have experienced, felt, and possessed, everything will stop there brightly and intensely. Moved, understood, left, forever.
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