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Chadrick 2022-03-21 09:02:56

The members of the orchestra that Andre took out with all his heart and lungs just wanted to take the opportunity to smuggle, and they did not show professionalism at all. If they had already given up their musical dreams after 30 years of devastation, why would they still accept the invitation? The orchestra, which has never been rehearsed once, played with facial expressions, exaggerated group performances, and created a sensational atmosphere. , the hero's completely imbecile image in front of his wife, can the above really impress the audience? The handling of this line of the party is also very strange, with no beginning and no end inexplicable. The overall script is a very intense story, and there are many themes that could be brought up for discussion. For example, the Brezhnev reform, the Gorbachev reform, and the transformation and changes of Russian society after the disintegration of the Soviet Union in 1991, under the influence of the historical concept of class struggle Under such a background, a talented conductor has experienced great changes in his mental journey and real life after the turning point of his life, (and how he managed to make ends meet with the support of his wife and friends, willing to endure the ordinary, and how his patience was honed one after another in order to survive. As for making such a decision in the end. It seems reasonable to deal with the previous logic in this way), but the plot is too trivial, too superficial, and too deliberate in the process of the director's handling. The director has a lot of themes that he wants to express, but he can't integrate it into the main plot naturally, which makes the whole film very confusing in terms of look and feel, and the final climax is difficult to move people's hearts.

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  • Wava 2022-03-28 09:01:08

    The story is simple, and the conflict is somewhat deliberate. But impressive enough. But it needs to be clear that this is just a movie to comfort the losers. In fact, no one can successfully complete a symphony without enough piety and love for music, without long-term continuous hard practice. Younger friends had better accept less of such myths and work harder.

  • Tamara 2022-03-26 09:01:11

    Tchaikovsky's music is really suitable for film and television dubbing, and can impress most audiences in a very short period of time. In addition to this movie, Chen Kaige's "With You" is also in D major by Chai. The most impressive thing in the whole movie is the sharp contrast between the funny opening of the concert and the chief violin. Worth a look.