The prototype is the soprano Flores. She loves to sing for one purpose, bringing joy to people. No matter how the tune runs, she sings loudly every day. The wealthy family can support her persistence, and the love and love of her relatives fulfill her elegance. No matter how she runs, she is sincere, enthusiastic, pure, and persistent, and she has won everyone's respect. The piano teacher is Howard in "The Big Bang Theory." His peculiar looks and facial expressions are hard to blame. Aunt May is using her life to be funny throughout the film, rehearsals, recordings, private performances, and the final concert in the concert hall, where Mrs. Florence is shown again and again in a soprano, each running in tune, a pair of Intoxicated serious look. Maybe it's Mrs. Flores' story that's so precious, maybe it's after seeing Aunt May trying so hard to interpret this silly and distressing out-of-tune, or maybe it's Uncle Hugh who spared no expense to make life his deep love. My wife's imaginary appearance, very ordinary biopic, I cried and laughed when I saw it. And when Uncle Hugh came out at the beginning, his heart was sore, you can look back in time and see how beautiful they are when they are young.
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