It's a great film. The whole film is well connected, and the occasional narration is great, and many use different angles to narrate the same scene, different people's perspectives.
Although it is an Italian film, the Chinese part is very well shot, and the cruelty of the Cultural Revolution is very realistic. Although some people pointed out that the age of music is gang-bang and so on, which movie did not wear gang-bang. It's also great to use music to connect ancient and modern time and space scenes~
It's an Italian film but it's in French, because French was used as the official language in many parts of Europe before, and now some places in Italy speak French.
In the Chinese part, the photo of Zhang Aijia wearing a cheongsam and holding a violin is really beautiful. . . I actually prefer the boy prodigy who fell down before the show. Those notes are really shocking! I really want a violin stained with blood and tears. . .
The fables of the old woman are realized one by one on the violin, and the journey of the violin is actually the wandering soul of the heroine. In the end, he finally got Bole's treasure and got his destination.
All in all, a classic movie worth watching~
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