This family is a bit special. Except for the daughter, all family members are deaf and mute. The daughter is the only way for them to communicate with the outside world.
One clue is that the farmer's deaf father decided to participate in the election in order to protect the rights of the farm.
Another daughter, who never sings, was discovered by the choir teacher and trained to participate in the Paris singing competition.
Two lines intersect: Parents don't want their daughter to leave home for Paris. Deaf parents do not trust their daughters not only to speak, but also to have any talent for singing.
Turning point: The daughter's duet performance during the performance made the audience cry. Parents were shocked.
Ending: The whole family went to Paris to accompany the daughter to audition, the performance was successful, and the girl finally left home to pursue her dream.
Highlights: The lyrics of the songs sung by the girls at each stage are very suitable for the situation at the time, and even the theme of the paragraph at that time, such as the love song with the duet boy, sung by the Paris audition girl: I want to leave you to fly. In the end, the girl performed a double interpretation of singing and sign language, which was very moving.
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