Mia's rescue, no matter how much jargon is used, no matter how serious it is, it is useless, because she is there and there is no pain. Just anxiously watching all this happen.
In fact, this is a lucky girl with the best family, friendship, and love, but she has encountered the disaster of destruction. It was originally the best opportunity for complex emotions to trigger emotional resonance, but it was not achieved.
Tradition is inevitably conservative and rebellious and radical. Mia's parents, one is a rock boy and the other is a rebellious girl. Turns out to be a role model at home every minute. I never think that my sacrifice is a sacrifice, because I have used it in exchange for something I want more. Dad sold the jazz drums and bought the cello because the happiness of some people can make him happy more than his own happiness; the happiness of some people can make him happy more than his own happiness.
Love is always the protagonist of teenage films, but family affection definitely prevails in this film, even if Adam is perfect. Love will never give freely like family affection. One-way giving is the killer of love. Both have dreams and both know each other's dreams. Dreams are what makes them strong and why they are attracted to each other, but in the end it becomes the reason why they must be separated.
Mia finally chose to return to the world instead of letting go. It was the need of the film. The film stopped abruptly when she opened her eyes. Is it because you can't imagine how you can continue afterwards? Mia, who has lost all her family, will continue to study? In the face of Mia, who is an orphan and goes out to study, will Adam give up the band to follow? Ten years later, what will happen to the chief cellist of the internationally renowned Philharmonic Orchestra, and a housewife who knows nothing but guitar in his middle age?
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