Still a film about a choir. I still remember watching "Spring in the Cattle Class", I admit that it was a good film, but I didn't have such a surprise in my heart.
"Actually in Heaven", musician Daniel Darley's experience of saving others and saving himself.
I love the image of the human, fluid musician portrayed in this film. He was no longer the all-powerful savior, he was powerless, and he was bullied by that guy named Connie since he was a child, so his mother took him out of here when he was seven years old. When he came back to this small town a few years later, he was also weak, a dying heart patient who came to the place where he lived as a child to "listen", lost his creativity, lost the ability to love, and only hoped You can find peace in "listening" yourself. But, you can also say that he has incredible power, and his presence quietly changes everyone in the town, which makes the priest feel terrified and feel that he has been taken away from him.
The bright pastor accepted him to work in the church, and he became the conductor of the choir. He began to teach everyone in the choir to relax and let go of their bodies, find their inner vibrations in a comfortable, happy state, and find their own unique voice.
Jabria is often beaten by her husband Connie. When Daniel first came, he stepped forward to help when he saw Connie beat Jabria, but was knocked to the ground by Connie instead. He later wrote a song for Jabria, which at first she was afraid to sing, but then she sang, and it was not just a singing, but a declaration of independence for a woman who had been oppressed for so long. What she gained from it was the courage to leave Connie and the belief in self-improvement. This is the most exciting singing in the movie.
My life is my own,
this ephemeral existence is my own.
My desires have brought me here, and this is the path I have chosen ,
whether it be a gain or a loss . The road to heaven is long, but my persistence and belief will definitely lead me to the right path. I want to feel my presence,
Every day I live,
I want to be free.
I want to feel my presence and
know how well I live.
I never lost myself,
I just fell asleep.
Maybe I don't have a choice at all,
but I have the faith to live.
I just want to live happily, be my
true self, be
self-reliant, and
watch day and night here.
My life is my own,
the paradise I dream of is here, and
I will find it.
I take control of my life!
Musicians evoke freedom in everyone, as opposed to priests who make everyone feel guilty. When the pastor's wife Inna was reprimanded by her husband after dancing go-go, she could not help shouting, "There is no sin at all, all sins are imposed by the church, it imposes sin with one hand, and gives it with the other. Redemption, this is a lie used to suppress the people and gain power."
The musician makes everyone understand that it is heaven to control his own life, but he himself is very timid, he is not sure about love, he is not sure about love. Lena, a bubbly and cheerful girl who taught him how to ride a bike, said he "always talks about balance". Yes, at first, more often, he was a thinker than a doer. When he learned to ride a bicycle tremblingly with the help of Linna, does it also mean that he has found his own unique balance with Linna's help? !
True music brings strength, freedom, and comes from the heart. He created this kind of music, and this kind of music saved the town people and the musicians themselves. He left with a smile amid the peaceful harmony of music, leaving behind the redeemed.
Perhaps, this movie also has some shortcomings, such as being a little hypocritical, such as being too idealistic. But who wouldn't want to believe that there really is such a power in the world? Because what it evokes in everyone's heart is excitement, hope, and the heaven around you!
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