A conductor whose dream was interrupted to protect Jews finally realized his dream of conducting Lao Chai Xiaoxie after 30 years.
A group of old Jewish musicians, who have been living in the bottom of the poor in Russia for 30 years, miraculously reunited on the stage under the inspiration of music, and played the greatest music without a single rehearsal.
In the film, when conductor Andrei started looking for his old friends of 30 years, what kind of people were they, taxi drivers, rescue truck drivers, smuggled goods sellers, vegetable market hawkers, to be honest, I started Eyes were sore, although afterward, these people went to Paris to find their own way to survive, no one cared about the planned concert, but when the dead violinist's piano sounded again on his daughter's piano, they seemed to be enchanted. Back to 30 years ago. At the end of the film, Tchaikovsky's violin concerto reached its climax, and I could not hold back my tears.
The role of a party stick is not optional. His selfish intention in coming to Paris is to rebuild the glory of the Russian Communist Party. Although the fall of the Communist Party still greets him in the end, this kind of ridicule is obviously intentional by the director, and he finally arranged for him to do it. Good thing - stopped the real band manager from messing around.
Finally, when it comes to music, although the concerto has been regarded by some experts as a musical form that will surely decline in the 21st century, as one of the four major, Lao Chai's violin concerto still has an exciting charm, especially in the background of the story. Down - In music, any power regime will lose its color.
Melanie Rolland, who plays the violinist, is a rising French star. She plays the violin really well. She looks a bit like Marion Cotillard, a big-name movie star who is also French. Coincidentally, Marion is also famous for playing the French singer Biaaf in Life of a Rose, and both of their movies are related to music.
Of course, calm down and think about it, this film still has its weaknesses. The whole structure is actually an urban legend such as 11 Arhats. Under this framework, the magic of the music festival's dream and the prodigy of the world's masters who have fallen into the dust is a matter of course, although The price is logically unrealistic, but fortunately, the constant comedy plots and the sensational skills that have been paved to the end allow the film to always catch the audience's eyes in time, making it inferior to the rest. The fast switching at the end is undoubtedly a commercial consideration for the film. As for the text message about Leah, it is a sign of the film's anticlimactic.
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