But in this movie, he saw a flesh-and-blood Beethoven, and he remembered Anna's kindness to him. The moment when they played the Ninth Symphony in harmony with each other was the most shocking. I believe that anyone who has seen that scene will not be able to forget the Beethoven that burst out at that time, the passionate Beethoven. The two rely entirely on eye contact, but I believe that at that moment, their hearts were also comforting each other.
As for saying that this Beethoven is flesh and blood, there is also a basis for it. On the eve of the performance, he frankly admitted the kind of pain he could not hear: so helpless, so lost; he always knew that his nephew was not someone to play the piano, but he still had high expectations for him. Because he is his only living relative. Even when he reached out to ask himself for money, he still wanted to pretend he didn't know what his nephew was doing. Beethoven turned around with pain and sourness in his eyes. But what can he do, he can only let his nephew continue to fall. But I'm sure his mood changed when he heard the masterpiece he was comfortable composing.
When he inadvertently hurt Anna, Anna's tears broke the heart of anyone who saw her. Including Beethoven himself. When he realized that, Anna had left him. When he thought that even the people who treated him best had abandoned him, he chased after him without hesitation, and used the dignity of a man to win Anna's heart back. Even if Beethoven was disgusted at that time, even if it was inhumane, it was still lovable~
Beethoven was really like Anna said, beating someone with a stick and giving a date to eat. In fact, from a psychological analysis, it is quite clever. It's just that he has used it too many times, and extremes can be reversed; he hurt an old friend before, but he brought him his favorite food; he laughed at Anna's proud tune, but kneeled down to ask for forgiveness; he hurt He married Anna's 'artist' boyfriend, but used a rewritten score to save his relationship with Anna. Maybe he didn't do it on purpose, but people had to surrender to his 'sweet dates'.
No matter why the world appreciates Beethoven, his character may be flawed, but his passion for life and music is nothing but admirable. Still remember his neighbor, the old woman said: I will not move, because I am Beethoven's neighbor, even if I can't see the sun and enjoy the fresh air every day, my spirit is full and full. Because I heard this master's masterpiece before anyone else in the world...
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