The story of a musical madman, living a life of sleeping on the street, with good and bad, capricious mental state, friendship with newspaper reporters, and Beethoven's music flowing throughout the film, as if the soul is in dialogue with God. There should be no complaints about social injustice. The upward passage has not been blocked, but there must be a more stoic will and greater efforts. It can be seen from the movie that whether it is for elections or political needs, or whether it is perfect and efficient, society still has a rescue mechanism, and the lower classes of society should be more self-reliant. Having said that, people don't see homelessness and living on the streets as sad. The focus of the movie should be fate, the help, trust, and friendship between people. Talented black performer suffers from schizophrenia and feels more secure on the streets. Sinking and exhilaration may be just one step away, very close. Newspaper reporters with relevant experience are more willing to help geniuses and return to the world of music. We all know that going to the hospital for treatment is the most appropriate, but we cannot take a forced approach. The relationship between people in the free world cannot be controlled and manipulated. For this kind of help to be successful, it needs to build mutual trust and develop into friendship. The more you feel your destiny, the more situations in your life will be magnified; the more you understand emotions, the more your life experiences will stir up waves in your heart. But not everyone can distill these into poetry, sublime them into music, and play Beethoven's tunes so soulfully. Nor should we overemphasize the so-called mental health, which is the mentality of the lower class, a dull and boring mind full of hearts and minds. Social development is changing with each passing day, the only constant is the noble heart. Geniuses are always alone, they always enjoy the joy of loneliness and endure the pain of loneliness. The world is waiting for you, and you have to accommodate everything in the world, including those cold receptions and those attacks. This is a human spiritual problem that seems intractable. Pray to God not to let these people get lost or even become outcasts of society.
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