The music of Beethoven is another kind of movie.

Dejah 2022-10-28 19:14:11

again.
Choked by a video.
I don't know what to say.
The world is being played around by people who write history.
The director let us enjoy a Beethoven symphony with our eyes.
Maverick.
But there are a few who know the truth.
Beethoven is the world's "recognized" legend.
He is deaf and still able to create masterpieces.
He is an example of fighting against fate.
so good.
I will tell you the truth.
Beethoven was originally a very devout Christian.
In his early years, all his works were all about praising God and sacred music.
But slowly as he was recognized by the society at that time.
He began to gradually become obsessed with the feeling that the flesh and desire brought him.
Although he is still very devoted to God on the surface, in fact he has long forgotten the redemption of Jesus Christ.
Later Beethoven got very serious STDs.
Later, the body's resistance to inflammation is severely weakened.
Eventually lead to deafness in both ears.
He questioned God why all this was happening.
He blamed God why he was so "religious" but still ill-fated.
He hated God for making fun of him like this.
But he forgot what he had done to insult the holy name of God.
All of the above is by no means off-topic.
People are not like that.
Mr.Lopez is.
He always thought he could save Nathaniel.
He always thought he was right.
But even if Nathaniel is a patient.
He also has the right to be respected.
The same goes for everyone else around.
The same goes for the U.S. government.
A rubbish that was thrown away was picked up by the homeless homeless.
In the end, it was the reason for their detention.
Is it as stupid as Beethoven not understanding why God punished him?
Nathaniel has his own story that the world cannot read.
He has been living in a world confined to himself, God, and Sacred Music.
But the world calls it all schizophrenia.
The world could not achieve Nathaniel's simple dream.
So he chose to escape.
Is this also wrong?
Is it.
There will be no one.
Can let him play a movement quietly.
Do these notes reverberate cleanly in the filthy, stinky tunnel below?
I'd rather he be mentally divided forever.
Then he can be with God forever.

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  • [last lines]

    Steve Lopez: "Points West" by Steve Lopez. A year ago, I met a man who was down on his luck and thought I might be able to help him. I don't know that I have. Yes, my friend Mr. Ayers now sleeps inside. He has a key. He has a bed. But his mental state and his well-being, are as precarious now as they were the day we met. There are people who tell me I've helped him. Mental health experts who say that the simple act of being someone's friend can change his brain chemistry, improve his functioning in the world. I can't speak for Mr. Ayers in that regard. Maybe our friendship has helped him. But maybe not. I can, however, speak for myself. I can tell you that by witnessing Mr. Ayers's courage, his humility, his faith in the power of his art, I've learned the dignity of being loyal to something you believe in, of holding onto it. Above all else, of believing, without question, that it will carry you home.

  • [first lines]

    Construction Worker: [greeting his co-workers] Buen dia, muchachos.

    Steve Lopez: [narrating] "Points West" by Steve Lopez. A construction worker in Griffith Park heard the

    Steve Lopez: [swerving his bicycle to avoid a raccoon] Hey!

    Steve Lopez: [continuing narration] He saw a cyclist cartwheel off his bike and slam face-first into the unforgiving asphalt of Riverside Drive.