A biographical film about the cellist Jacqueline.
Her pianist husband, in her heyday, was willing to play the piano as her cello accompaniment , but when Jacqueline was seriously ill, she left her to form a new family.
In the church, the priest asked: no matter the disease or health, or any other reason, love him/her, take care of him/her, respect him/her, Accept him/her and be loyal to him/her forever until the end of your life?
When answering YES, have you ever thought of how hard it is to fulfill this promise, and how many people can fulfill it, I love your old face more,
It is a pity that the Turkish carnival is a novel and a movie, while the mad love for the cello is an adaptation of a real event.
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