What does the director want to say at the end?

Cordie 2022-03-23 09:02:52

The cinematography is beautiful, the storyline is very rich, and the soundtrack has become a selection of violin performances. The only thing I can't accept is its plot. What does the director want to convey? The movie spends a lot of time telling the birth of this red violin and the fate of its previous owners, so that all the audience will follow the violin's fate, but in the end, the violin is given to the daughter of an auction pricing expert rashly with incredible logic. ...is this the best ending for the violin? Or the beginning of another story.

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  • Chase 2022-03-26 09:01:11

    A story of fate is told in a very delicate way. But in some places the narrative is a little too fragmented.

  • Lucie 2022-03-26 09:01:11

    Scarlet Stella, a beautiful antique biography. Antiquities have souls, carrying many sorrows and joys in the world, and after countless years of ups and downs, they can finally be transferred to the hands of those who are destined. Therefore, at the moment of staring at each other, you will feel that the soft light that time has plated on it is called eternal soft light, which is extremely moving.

The Red Violin quotes

  • Charles Morritz: What do you do when the thing you most wanted, so perfect, just comes?