Moving

Allene 2022-03-23 09:02:58

Recently, I have watched a lot of American TV dramas and old movies, but I am not very impressed. But the film Symphony of Life unexpectedly moved me to a mess.

In fact, it went down very early, and I haven't watched it all the time. The reason is that I can't even understand the language of this movie, and I can't understand a sentence, and I can only watch the subtitles. I tried twice and didn't watch it for more than 5 minutes. So on a weekend afternoon, I cleaned up my memory and planned to delete this ugly guy. Before pressing delete, I suddenly thought that this film is a music theme, so I go directly to the concert part, listen to it, and also It's not worth the download effort of most of my day. So fast forward directly to the concert section. After a minute I knew, this movie, I want to watch it.

The protagonist of the story is a famous conductor from the former Soviet Union. He was pulled from the podium in the most important conductor in his life because he publicly supported a Jewish colleague. For the next 30 years, the master was still there. The orchestra goes to work and the job is a cleaner. For 30 years, he quietly wiped the floor and quietly watched this once world-class orchestra fade out of the public eye little by little. However, life will not always be so plain.

On an ordinary afternoon, there was no one in the office of the head of the group. The master who was cleaning the floor peeked at the fax he just received. It was a performance invitation letter from France, a world-class concert hall, facing this long-lost invitation. The master hid the letter and started his crazy plan - he was going to gather all the members who were forced to leave the band and sneak to France to perform!

Time is running out, only less than a month, dozens of orchestra members, separated for 30 years, can they be found one by one, can they still play the music of the year?

The master told the plan to an old friend, the cellist of the year - now the ambulance driver, then together they found the orchestra manager who took the lead in criticizing him in the incident, and let go of the old hatred and the past. Within a week, the old members who had been lost for many years were found one by one, and they successfully obtained a sponsorship, and set foot on the road to Paris with the passports bought on the black market.

This is the funniest part of the whole movie, and as the audience, I laughed and cried. What moved me were the details of life in those movies. What are the former band members doing? Some work as coolies in factories, some dub adult films while making sweaters, some play the violin at a party of the rich, some do business in a vegetable market, and occasionally give a segment to fellow hawkers in their spare time. Some kept their musical instruments of course, while others sold them for a living. When the master sent an invitation, they all agreed, and at the same time, they did not forget to double-check that I can play, but you have to promise that I will not spend a penny. Such a group of people has no unified instrument, no decent performance clothes, and not even a decent rehearsal. But they are going to a world-class concert hall to relive the old dream of thirty years ago! What's more dramatic is that this group of people disappeared after arriving in Paris. Instead of going to the concert hall to rehearse as scheduled, they went to the streets of Paris to work as black workers. A livelihood is a livelihood, and you need money to live. The trip to Paris was not only a trip to pursue their dreams, but also a rare opportunity to make money. After weighing the two, they chose to give priority to their livelihood. Seeing this, I feel that the master's plan this time is like a game of tickets. The show is likely to screw up.

When the performance was about to start, the staff arrived one after another. What the audience saw was a group of old people with shabby musical instruments and disheveled clothes, sitting on the bandstand with an uneasy look. This moment is mysterious, and no one knows what the effect of this concert will be. Can a band that has been separated for 30 years and now Changming come here can bring the audience back to the musical shock of the past?

At this time, a Jewish girl, a famous French violinist, the soloist of this performance, Miss Anna - appeared. Her parents used to be the colleague of the master and the soul of the orchestra. She was exiled to Siberia 30 years ago because of different political opinions and was interviewed by foreign media. She fell into the snow with a dream of playing chords in Chai Xiaoxie. .

Anna has the same face as her mother. Her figure and the sound of the piano instantly brought the band back to 30 years ago. Everyone's long-hidden musical talent was once again inspired. Thirty years of forbearance and thirty years of waiting for thirty years. All the tempering of the song is melted into this Chai Xiaoxie, and Anna and the band played chords! Audiences go crazy, the music industry is buzzing, and the film ends with belated justice and the players are back on stage again.

The part of the concert, I watched it twice, the music was really beautiful and touching. I don't know anything about Tchaikovsky, and this is the first time I listen to this piece of Chai Xiaoxie. I don't know why, but the music was so moving, it made me cry. In that song, there seems to be the beauty and fantasy of dreams, the suffering of life, the perseverance of forbearance and the shock of explosion. . . It is the autobiography of the master and other band members. I don't know if my interpretation is correct, but it doesn't matter.

Looking back at life, there are always more people in adversity than in good times. Not everyone can survive the day of success, but music and movies can separate us from reality, although only two short ones. Hour.

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Inadequacies
Identity is deliberate. . . The movie would be more perfect if Anna wasn't a Jewish identity. The story itself is already very rich, and there is no need to use a Jewish identity to add points.

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